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2011 Fantasy Football Downloadable Draft Kit

Draft Preparation Guide | football.cbssports.com Updated: August 15, 2011

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Table Of Contents
Top 200 ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4

Player Rankings/Auction Values ....................................................................................................................................................5-7

Points per Reception (PPR) Player Rankings .................................................................................................................................. 8 Dave Richards Draft Day Cheat Sheet ............................................................................................................................................. 9 Jamey Eisenbergs Draft Day Cheat Sheet .................................................................................................................................... 10

2011 Projections ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11-21

Player Profiles ............................................................................................................................................................................. 22-66

2010 Final Statistics ................................................................................................................................................................... 67-73

2010 Red Zone Statistics ........................................................................................................................................................... 74-75

2010 Yards from Scrimmage Leaders ............................................................................................................................................ 76

2010 Targets Leaders ....................................................................................................................................................................... 77

2010 Total Touches Leaders ........................................................................................................................................................... 78

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Top 200 Dave Richard


1. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN ...................... Bye: 6 2. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN .................... Bye: 9 3. Arian Foster, RB, HOU ....................... Bye: 11 4. Ray Rice, RB, BAL ............................... Bye: 5 5. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC....................... Bye: 6 6. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI ...................... Bye: 7 7. Michael Turner, RB, ATL ...................... Bye: 8 8. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK ................ Bye: 8 9. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC ............. Bye: 9 10. Steven Jackson, RB, STL................... Bye: 5 11. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB ..................... Bye: 8 12. Matt Forte, RB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 13. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU................ Bye: 11 14. Roddy White, WR, ATL ...................... Bye: 8 15. Michael Vick, QB, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 16. Tom Brady, QB, NE............................ Bye: 7 17. Frank Gore, RB, SF............................ Bye: 7 18. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT .......... Bye: 11 19. Peyton Manning, QB, IND ................ Bye: 11 20. Drew Brees, QB, NO ........................ Bye: 11 21. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 22. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG............... Bye: 7 23. Greg Jennings, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 24. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI ................... Bye: 6 25. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT..................... Bye: 11 26. Philip Rivers, QB, SD ......................... Bye: 6 27. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG ................... Bye: 7 28. Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN ............. Bye: 6 29. Vincent Jackson, WR, SD .................. Bye: 6 30. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND .................. Bye: 11 31. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 7 32. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC...................... Bye: 6 33. Brandon Marshall, WR, MIA ............... Bye: 5 34. Mike Williams, WR, TB ....................... Bye: 8 35. Tony Romo, QB, DAL......................... Bye: 5 36. Miles Austin, WR, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 37. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI................. Bye: 7 38. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB .................. Bye: 8 39. Marques Colston, WR, NO ............... Bye: 11 40. Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE ........................ Bye: 5 41. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU .................... Bye: 11 42. Jahvid Best, RB, DET ......................... Bye: 9 43. Antonio Gates, TE, SD ....................... Bye: 6 44. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL ........................... Bye: 8 45. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ................ Bye: 8 46. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL......................... Bye: 5 47. Dallas Clark, TE, IND ....................... Bye: 11 48. Jason Witten, TE, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 49. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE .......... Bye: 7 50. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD ...................... Bye: 6 51. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ .................... Bye: 8 52. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR ............. Bye: 9 53. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN ...................... Bye: 9 54. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI .................... Bye: 7 55. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL ................... Bye: 5 56. Wes Welker, WR, NE ......................... Bye: 7 57. Brandon Lloyd, WR, DEN ................... Bye: 6 58. Vernon Davis, TE, SF ......................... Bye: 7 59. Ryan Grant, RB, GB ........................... Bye: 8 60. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF ...................... Bye: 7 61. Mario Manningham, WR, NYG ........... Bye: 7 62. Mark Ingram, RB, NO ....................... Bye: 11 63. Felix Jones, RB, DAL ......................... Bye: 5 64. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF ................... Bye: 7 65. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN......................... Bye: 6 66. Pierre Garcon, WR, IND ................... Bye: 11 67. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT ............ Bye: 11 68. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA .................... Bye: 5 69. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR ............... Bye: 9 70. Joseph Addai, RB, IND..................... Bye: 11 71. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA ................ Bye: 6 72. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU................... Bye: 11 73. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB .................. Bye: 8 74. Santana Moss, WR, WAS .................. Bye: 5 75. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI........................ Bye: 6 76. Steve Smith, WR, CAR....................... Bye: 9 77. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA ....................... Bye: 6 78. Chad Ochocinco, WR, NE .................. Bye: 7 79. Mike Tolbert, RB, SD.......................... Bye: 6 80. Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG ................. Bye: 7 81. Lance Moore, WR, NO ..................... Bye: 11 82. Josh Freeman, QB, TB ....................... Bye: 8 83. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET ................ Bye: 9 84. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 85. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS ................... Bye: 5 86. Mike Thomas, WR, JAC ..................... Bye: 9 87. Julio Jones, WR, ATL ......................... Bye: 8 88. Michael Bush, RB, OAK ..................... Bye: 8 89. Ryan Torain, RB, WAS ....................... Bye: 5 90. Darren Sproles, RB, NO ................... Bye: 11 91. Austin Collie, WR, IND ..................... Bye: 11 92. Hines Ward, WR, PIT ....................... Bye: 11 93. Kellen Winslow, TE, TB ...................... Bye: 8 94. Eli Manning, QB, NYG ........................ Bye: 7 95. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL ................. Bye: 5 96. James Starks, RB, GB........................ Bye: 8 97. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 98. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE .................... Bye: 7 99. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA........................ Bye: 5 100. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO .................. Bye: 11 101. Robert Meachem, WR, NO ............. Bye: 11 102. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC .............. Bye: 9 103. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK .................... Bye: 8 104. Danny Amendola, WR, STL .............. Bye: 5 105. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 106. Braylon Edwards, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 107. James Jones, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 108. Davone Bess, WR, MIA .................... Bye: 5 109. A.J. Green, WR, CIN ........................ Bye: 7 110. Jerome Simpson, WR, CIN............... Bye: 7 111. Plaxico Burress, WR, NYJ ................ Bye: 8 112. Steelers DST .................................. Bye: 11 113. Sam Bradford, QB, STL.................... Bye: 5 114. Roy Williams, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 115. Deion Branch, WR, NE ..................... Bye: 7 116. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 117. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF ........................ Bye: 7 118. Maurice Morris, RB, DET .................. Bye: 9 119. Thomas Jones, RB, KC .................... Bye: 6 120. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL .................. Bye: 8 121. Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAC ................ Bye: 9 122. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD .................... Bye: 6 123. Packers DST .................................... Bye: 8 124. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 8 125. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET............. Bye: 9 126. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO ................. Bye: 11 127. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 7 128. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN ................ Bye: 6 129. Patriots DST ..................................... Bye: 7 130. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, NYJ......... Bye: 8 131. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE ............... Bye: 7 132. Matt Cassel, QB, KC ........................ Bye: 6 133. Chris Cooley, TE, WAS .................... Bye: 5 134. Ricky Williams, RB, BAL ................... Bye: 5 135. Nate Burleson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 136. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR ....................... Bye: 9 137. Jacoby Jones, WR, HOU ................ Bye: 11 138. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8 139. Roy Helu, RB, WAS.......................... Bye: 5 140. Jason Snelling, RB, ATL ................... Bye: 8 141. Louis Murphy, WR, OAK................... Bye: 8 142. Lee Evans, WR, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 143. Derrick Mason, WR, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 144. Zach Miller, TE, SEA ........................ Bye: 6 145. Torrey Smith, WR, BAL .................... Bye: 5 146. Brian Robiskie, WR, CLE.................. Bye: 5 147. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL .............. Bye: 8 148. Giants DST ...................................... Bye: 7 149. Brent Celek, TE, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 150. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT .................. Bye: 11 151. Chargers DST .................................. Bye: 6 152. Mike Sims-Walker, WR, STL ............ Bye: 5 153. Johnny Knox, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 154. Donald Driver, WR, GB..................... Bye: 8 155. Arrelious Benn, WR, TB.................... Bye: 8 156. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 157. Tim Tebow, QB, DEN ....................... Bye: 6 158. Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 159. Brandon Jackson, RB, CLE .............. Bye: 5 160. Ronnie Brown, RB, PHI .................... Bye: 7 161. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE ................ Bye: 7 162. Neil Rackers, K, HOU ..................... Bye: 11 163. Justin Forsett, RB, SEA .................... Bye: 6 164. Leon Washington, RB, SEA.............. Bye: 6 165. Marion Barber, RB, CHI .................... Bye: 8 166. Anthony Dixon, RB, SF ..................... Bye: 7 167. Mason Crosby, K, GB ....................... Bye: 8 168. Jason Hill, WR, JAC ......................... Bye: 9 169. Devin Hester, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 170. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK.......... Bye: 8 171. Eddie Royal, WR, DEN..................... Bye: 6 172. Kevin Walter, WR, HOU ................. Bye: 11 173. Mike Williams, WR, SEA................... Bye: 6 174. Cadillac Williams, RB, STL ............... Bye: 5 175. Josh Brown, K, STL.......................... Bye: 5 176. Benjamin Watson, TE, CLE .............. Bye: 5 177. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE .............. Bye: 7 178. Jordan Shipley, WR, CIN .................. Bye: 7 179. Titus Young, WR, DET ..................... Bye: 9 180. Steve Breaston, WR, KC .................. Bye: 6 181. LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB, ARI... Bye: 6 182. Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE............. Bye: 5 183. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE ..................... Bye: 7 184. Javon Ringer, RB, TEN .................... Bye: 6 185. David Buehler, K, DAL...................... Bye: 5 186. Tashard Choice, RB, DAL ................ Bye: 5 187. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 5 188. Kevin Boss, TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 8 189. Matt Bryant, K, ATL .......................... Bye: 8 190. Josh Morgan, WR, SF ...................... Bye: 7 191. Nate Washington, WR, TEN ............. Bye: 6 192. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 5 193. Bernard Berrian, WR, MIN ................ Bye: 9 194. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 11 195. Anthony Armstrong, WR, WAS ......... Bye: 5 196. Blair White, WR, IND ...................... Bye: 11 197. Garrett Hartley, K, NO .................... Bye: 11 198. David Akers, K, SF ........................... Bye: 7 199. Patrick Crayton, WR, SD .................. Bye: 6 200. Antonio Brown, WR, PIT ................. Bye: 11

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1. Arian Foster, RB, HOU ....................... Bye: 11 2. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN .................... Bye: 9 3. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN ...................... Bye: 6 4. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC....................... Bye: 6 5. Ray Rice, RB, BAL ............................... Bye: 5 6. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI ...................... Bye: 7 7. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU ................. Bye: 11 8. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC ............. Bye: 9 9. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK ................ Bye: 8 10. Michael Vick, QB, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 11. Michael Turner, RB, ATL .................... Bye: 8 12. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB ..................... Bye: 8 13. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 14. Roddy White, WR, ATL ...................... Bye: 8 15. Tom Brady, QB, NE............................ Bye: 7 16. Steven Jackson, RB, STL................... Bye: 5 17. Frank Gore, RB, SF............................ Bye: 7 18. Drew Brees, QB, NO ........................ Bye: 11 19. Peyton Manning, QB, IND ................ Bye: 11 20. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT .......... Bye: 11 21. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG ................... Bye: 7 22. Matt Forte, RB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 23. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI ................... Bye: 6 24. Philip Rivers, QB, SD ......................... Bye: 6 25. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT..................... Bye: 11 26. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND .................. Bye: 11 27. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB .................. Bye: 8 28. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG............... Bye: 7 29. Greg Jennings, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 30. Jahvid Best, RB, DET ......................... Bye: 9 31. Vincent Jackson, WR, SD .................. Bye: 6 32. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR ............. Bye: 9 33. Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE ........................ Bye: 5 34. Miles Austin, WR, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 35. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 7 36. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI................. Bye: 7 37. Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN ............. Bye: 6 38. Tony Romo, QB, DAL......................... Bye: 5 39. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU .................... Bye: 11 40. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ .................... Bye: 8 41. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC...................... Bye: 6 42. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL ........................... Bye: 8 43. Brandon Marshall, WR, MIA ............... Bye: 5 44. Mike Williams, WR, TB ....................... Bye: 8 45. Ryan Grant, RB, GB ........................... Bye: 8 46. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL......................... Bye: 5 47. Marques Colston, WR, NO ............... Bye: 11 48. Antonio Gates, TE, SD ....................... Bye: 6 49. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT ............ Bye: 11 50. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD ...................... Bye: 6 51. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI .................... Bye: 7 52. Wes Welker, WR, NE ......................... Bye: 7 53. Dallas Clark, TE, IND ....................... Bye: 11 54. Jason Witten, TE, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 55. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA .................... Bye: 5 56. Mark Ingram, RB, NO ....................... Bye: 11 57. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ................ Bye: 8 58. Felix Jones, RB, DAL ......................... Bye: 5 59. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB .................. Bye: 8 60. Mike Tolbert, RB, SD.......................... Bye: 6 61. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE .......... Bye: 7 62. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL ................... Bye: 5 63. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA ................ Bye: 6 64. Vernon Davis, TE, SF ......................... Bye: 7 65. Josh Freeman, QB, TB....................... Bye: 8 66. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN ...................... Bye: 9 67. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF ...................... Bye: 7 68. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR ............... Bye: 9 69. Mario Manningham, WR, NYG ........... Bye: 7 70. Joseph Addai, RB, IND..................... Bye: 11 71. Austin Collie, WR, IND ..................... Bye: 11 72. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU................... Bye: 11 73. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI........................ Bye: 6 74. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET ................ Bye: 9 75. Brandon Lloyd, WR, DEN ................... Bye: 6 76. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF ................... Bye: 7 77. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS ................... Bye: 5 78. Pierre Garcon, WR, IND ................... Bye: 11 79. Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG ................. Bye: 7 80. Eli Manning, QB, NYG ........................ Bye: 7 81. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL .......................... Bye: 5 82. Ryan Torain, RB, WAS ....................... Bye: 5 83. Chad Ochocinco, WR, NE .................. Bye: 7 84. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO ................... Bye: 11 85. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 86. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO .................... Bye: 11 87. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 88. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL ................. Bye: 5 89. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA ....................... Bye: 6 90. Michael Bush, RB, OAK ..................... Bye: 8 91. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN .................. Bye: 6 92. Steve Smith, WR, CAR....................... Bye: 9 93. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC ................ Bye: 9 94. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN ......................... Bye: 6 95. James Starks, RB, GB........................ Bye: 8 96. Santana Moss, WR, WAS................... Bye: 5 97. Danny Amendola, WR, STL................ Bye: 5 98. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, NYJ .......... Bye: 8 99. Sam Bradford, QB, STL...................... Bye: 5 100. Mike Thomas, WR, JAC ................... Bye: 9 101. Plaxico Burress, WR, NYJ ................ Bye: 8 102. Braylon Edwards, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 103. Thomas Jones, RB, KC .................... Bye: 6 104. Ricky Williams, RB, BAL ................... Bye: 5 105. Donald Brown, RB, IND .................. Bye: 11 106. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT .................. Bye: 11 107. Jason Snelling, RB, ATL ................... Bye: 8 108. Kellen Winslow, TE, TB .................... Bye: 8 109. Julio Jones, WR, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 110. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE .................. Bye: 7 111. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET............. Bye: 9 112. Lance Moore, WR, NO ................... Bye: 11 113. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA...................... Bye: 5 114. Ronnie Brown, RB, PHI .................... Bye: 7 115. Deion Branch, WR, NE ..................... Bye: 7 116. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE ............... Bye: 7 117. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF ........................ Bye: 7 118. Javon Ringer, RB, TEN .................... Bye: 6 119. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL .................. Bye: 8 120. A.J. Green, WR, CIN ........................ Bye: 7 121. Steelers DST .................................. Bye: 11 122. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR ....................... Bye: 9 123. Roy Williams, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 124. Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 125. Packers DST .................................... Bye: 8 126. Robert Meachem, WR, NO ............. Bye: 11 127. Jerome Simpson, WR, CIN............... Bye: 7 128. Zach Miller, TE, SEA ........................ Bye: 6 129. Hines Ward, WR, PIT ..................... Bye: 11 130. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 8 131. Matt Cassel, QB, KC ........................ Bye: 6 132. Chris Cooley, TE, WAS .................... Bye: 5 133. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK .................... Bye: 8 134. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 7 135. Davone Bess, WR, MIA .................... Bye: 5 136. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 5 137. Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAC ................ Bye: 9 138. Kyle Orton, QB, DEN ........................ Bye: 6 139. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8 140. Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN ..................... Bye: 9 141. Mike Sims-Walker, WR, STL ............ Bye: 5 142. Lee Evans, WR, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 143. James Jones, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 144. Cadillac Williams, RB, STL ............... Bye: 5 145. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 146. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 147. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 5 148. Brent Celek, TE, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 149. Johnny Knox, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 150. Mark Sanchez, QB, NYJ ................... Bye: 8 151. Todd Heap, TE, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 152. Marion Barber, RB, CHI .................... Bye: 8 153. Darren Sproles, RB, NO ................. Bye: 11 154. Roy Helu, RB, WAS.......................... Bye: 5 155. Patriots DST ..................................... Bye: 7 156. Maurice Morris, RB, DET .................. Bye: 9 157. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE ..................... Bye: 7 158. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL .............. Bye: 8 159. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 11 160. Derrick Ward, RB, HOU .................. Bye: 11 161. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE ................ Bye: 7 162. Brandon Jackson, RB, CLE .............. Bye: 5 163. Delone Carter, RB, IND .................. Bye: 11 164. Nate Burleson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 165. David Garrard, QB, JAC ................... Bye: 9 166. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD .................... Bye: 6 167. Louis Murphy, WR, OAK................... Bye: 8 168. Mike Williams, WR, SEA................... Bye: 6 169. Steve Breaston, WR, KC .................. Bye: 6 170. Kendall Hunter, RB, SF .................... Bye: 7 171. Chargers DST .................................. Bye: 6 172. Justin Forsett, RB, SEA .................... Bye: 6 173. Shane Vereen, RB, NE..................... Bye: 7 174. Greg Little, WR, CLE ........................ Bye: 5 175. Tashard Choice, RB, DAL ................ Bye: 5 176. Bernard Scott, RB, CIN..................... Bye: 7 177. Matt Hasselbeck, QB, TEN ............... Bye: 6 178. Matt Bryant, K, ATL .......................... Bye: 8 179. Derrick Mason, WR, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 180. Earl Bennett, WR, CHI...................... Bye: 8 181. Anthony Dixon, RB, SF ..................... Bye: 7 182. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE .............. Bye: 7 183. Donovan McNabb, QB, MIN ............. Bye: 9 184. Giants DST ...................................... Bye: 7 185. Garrett Hartley, K, NO .................... Bye: 11 186. Colt McCoy, QB, CLE ....................... Bye: 5 187. Ben Tate, RB, HOU ........................ Bye: 11 188. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK.......... Bye: 8 189. Danario Alexander, WR, STL............ Bye: 5 190. Nate Kaeding, K, SD ........................ Bye: 6 191. Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE............. Bye: 5 192. Lance Kendricks, TE, STL ................ Bye: 5 193. Dan Carpenter, K, MIA ..................... Bye: 5 194. Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ ...................... Bye: 8 195. Cam Newton, QB, CAR .................... Bye: 9 196. Jamie Harper, RB, TEN .................... Bye: 6 197. Neil Rackers, K, HOU ..................... Bye: 11 198. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF ................ Bye: 7 199. LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB, ARI... Bye: 6 200. Kevin Boss, TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 8

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Player Rankings/Auction Values Quarterbacks


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1. Aaron Rodgers, GB..................... Bye: 8......$21 2. Michael Vick, PHI ........................ Bye: 7......$20 3. Tom Brady, NE ........................... Bye: 7......$20 4. Peyton Manning, IND ................. Bye: 11.....$17 5. Drew Brees, NO ......................... Bye: 11.....$17 6. Philip Rivers, SD ......................... Bye: 6......$17 7. Tony Romo, DAL ........................ Bye: 5......$14 8. Matt Schaub, HOU ..................... Bye: 11.....$12 9. Matt Ryan, ATL ........................... Bye: 8......$12 10. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ........... Bye: 11.....$10 11. Josh Freeman, TB .................... Bye: 8........$7 12. Matthew Stafford, DET .............. Bye: 9........$7 13. Eli Manning, NYG ..................... Bye: 7........$6 14. Jay Cutler, CHI .......................... Bye: 8........$4 15. Joe Flacco, BAL ........................ Bye: 5........$4 16. Sam Bradford, STL ................... Bye: 5........$4 17. Matt Cassel, KC ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $2 18. Kevin Kolb, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 ....... $2 19. Kyle Orton, DEN ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $1 20. Mark Sanchez, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 ....... $1 21. Donovan McNabb, MIN ............. Bye: 9 ....... $1 22. Cam Newton, CAR .................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 23. Jason Campbell, OAK ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0 24. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN .............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 25. Alex Smith, SF .......................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 26. Rex Grossman, WAS ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 27. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF ............... Bye: 7 ....... $0 28. David Garrard, JAC ................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 29. Chad Henne, MIA...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 30. Colt McCoy, CLE....................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 31. Tarvaris Jackson, SEA .............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 32. Andy Dalton, CIN ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $0

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1. Michael Vick, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 ..... $23 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB ..................... Bye: 8 ..... $22 3. Tom Brady, NE ............................ Bye: 7 ..... $20 4. Drew Brees, NO ......................... Bye: 11 .... $19 5. Peyton Manning, IND ................. Bye: 11 .... $18 6. Philip Rivers, SD ......................... Bye: 6 ..... $17 7. Tony Romo, DAL ......................... Bye: 5 ..... $15 8. Matt Schaub, HOU ..................... Bye: 11 .... $14 9. Matt Ryan, ATL ........................... Bye: 8 ..... $12 10. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ........... Bye: 11 .... $10 11. Josh Freeman, TB ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $9 12. Matthew Stafford, DET .............. Bye: 9 ....... $9 13. Eli Manning, NYG ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $8 14. Joe Flacco, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 ....... $7 15. Jay Cutler, CHI .......................... Bye: 8 ....... $6 16. Sam Bradford, STL.................... Bye: 5 ....... $4 17. Kevin Kolb, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 ....... $3 18. Matt Cassel, KC ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $2 19. Kyle Orton, DEN ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $1 20. Mark Sanchez, NYJ ................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 21. David Garrard, JAC ................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 22. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN ............... Bye: 6 ....... $1 23. Donovan McNabb, MIN ............. Bye: 9 ....... $1 24. Colt McCoy, CLE ....................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 25. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF................ Bye: 7 ....... $1 26. Jason Campbell, OAK ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0 27. Cam Newton, CAR .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 28. Alex Smith, SF ........................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 29. Chad Henne, MIA ...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 30. Andy Dalton, CIN ....................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 31. Tarvaris Jackson, SEA .............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 32. Rex Grossman, WAS ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0

Running Backs
Dave Richard
1. Chris Johnson, TEN .................... Bye: 6......$38 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN .................. Bye: 9......$38 3. Arian Foster, HOU ..................... Bye: 11.....$36 4. Ray Rice, BAL............................. Bye: 5......$33 5. Jamaal Charles, KC .................... Bye: 6......$33 6. LeSean McCoy, PHI ................... Bye: 7......$30 7. Michael Turner, ATL ................... Bye: 8......$25 8. Darren McFadden, OAK.............. Bye: 8......$25 9. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC .......... Bye: 9......$23 10. Steven Jackson, STL ................ Bye: 5......$22 11. Matt Forte, CHI ......................... Bye: 8......$22 12. Frank Gore, SF ......................... Bye: 7......$20 13. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ........ Bye: 11.....$20 14. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ............ Bye: 7......$18 15. Knowshon Moreno, DEN........... Bye: 6......$17 16. Cedric Benson, CIN .................. Bye: 7......$17 17. LeGarrette Blount, TB ............... Bye: 8......$14 18. Peyton Hillis, CLE ..................... Bye: 5......$14 19. Jahvid Best, DET ...................... Bye: 9......$13 20. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE ....... Bye: 7......$13 21. Ryan Mathews, SD ................... Bye: 6......$12 22. Shonn Greene, NYJ .................. Bye: 8......$12 23. DeAngelo Williams, CAR .......... Bye: 9......$11 24. Ryan Grant, GB ........................ Bye: 8......$10 25. Fred Jackson, BUF ................... Bye: 7......$10 26. Mark Ingram, NO ..................... Bye: 11.....$10 27. Felix Jones, DAL ....................... Bye: 5........$8 28. Daniel Thomas, MIA.................. Bye: 5........$7 29. Jonathan Stewart, CAR............. Bye: 9........$5 30. Joseph Addai, IND ................... Bye: 11.......$5 31. Marshawn Lynch, SEA .............. Bye: 6........$5 32. Beanie Wells, ARI ..................... Bye: 6........$4 33. Mike Tolbert, SD ....................... Bye: 6........$4 34. Brandon Jacobs, NYG .............. Bye: 7........$3 35. Ryan Williams, ARI ................... Bye: 6........$3 36. Tim Hightower, WAS ................. Bye: 5........$3 37. Michael Bush, OAK ................... Bye: 8........$2 38. Ryan Torain, WAS .................... Bye: 5........$2 39. Darren Sproles, NO.................. Bye: 11.......$2 40. Donald Brown, IND .................. Bye: 11.......$2 41. DeMarco Murray, DAL .............. Bye: 5 ....... $2 42. James Starks, GB ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 43. Reggie Bush, MIA ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 44. Pierre Thomas, NO .................. Bye: 11 ...... $2 45. Rashad Jennings, JAC .............. Bye: 9 ....... $2 46. C.J. Spiller, BUF........................ Bye: 7 ....... $2 47. Maurice Morris, DET ................. Bye: 9 ....... $1 48. Thomas Jones, KC .................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 49. Willis McGahee, DEN ................ Bye: 6 ....... $1 50. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ........ Bye: 8 ....... $1 51. Danny Woodhead, NE .............. Bye: 7 ....... $1 52. Ricky Williams, BAL .................. Bye: 5 ....... $1 53. Roy Helu, WAS ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 54. Jason Snelling, ATL .................. Bye: 8 ....... $1 55. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL ............. Bye: 8 ....... $0 56. Isaac Redman, PIT .................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 57. Brandon Jackson, CLE ............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 58. Ronnie Brown, PHI .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 59. Justin Forsett, SEA ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 60. Leon Washington, SEA ............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 61. Marion Barber, CHI ................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 62. Anthony Dixon, SF .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 63. Cadillac Williams, STL .............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 64. LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI.. Bye: 6 ....... $0 65. Montario Hardesty, CLE ............ Bye: 5 ....... $0 66. Stevan Ridley, NE ..................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 67. Javon Ringer, TEN .................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 68. Tashard Choice, DAL ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 69. Taiwan Jones, OAK .................. Bye: 8 ....... $0 70. Delone Carter, IND ................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 71. Marcel Reece, OAK .................. Bye: 8 ....... $0 72. Bernard Scott, CIN .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 73. Derrick Ward, HOU .................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 74. Le'Ron McClain, KC .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 75. Toby Gerhart, MIN .................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 76. Kendall Hunter, SF .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 77. Jerome Harrison, DET .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0 78. Mike Goodson, CAR ................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 79. Joe McKnight, NYJ .................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 80. Correll Buckhalter, DEN ............ Bye: 6 ....... $0

Jamey Eisenberg
1. Arian Foster, HOU ...................... Bye: 11 .... $35 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN .................. Bye: 9 ..... $34 3. Chris Johnson, TEN .................... Bye: 6 ..... $33 4. Jamaal Charles, KC .................... Bye: 6 ..... $31 5. Ray Rice, BAL ............................. Bye: 5 ..... $30 6. LeSean McCoy, PHI .................... Bye: 7 ..... $26 7. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC ........... Bye: 9 ..... $25 8. Darren McFadden, OAK .............. Bye: 8 ..... $24 9. Michael Turner, ATL .................... Bye: 8 ..... $22 10. Steven Jackson, STL ................ Bye: 5 ..... $20 11. Frank Gore, SF.......................... Bye: 7 ..... $20 12. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ......... Bye: 11 .... $19 13. Matt Forte, CHI .......................... Bye: 8 ..... $18 14. LeGarrette Blount, TB ............... Bye: 8 ..... $17 15. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ............ Bye: 7 ..... $16 16. Jahvid Best, DET....................... Bye: 9 ..... $15 17. Peyton Hillis, CLE...................... Bye: 5 ..... $14 18. DeAngelo Williams, CAR ........... Bye: 9 ..... $13 19. Cedric Benson, CIN................... Bye: 7 ..... $13 20. Knowshon Moreno, DEN ........... Bye: 6 ..... $12 21. Shonn Greene, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 ..... $12 22. Ryan Grant, GB ......................... Bye: 8 ..... $12 23. Ryan Mathews, SD.................... Bye: 6 ..... $11 24. Daniel Thomas, MIA .................. Bye: 5 ..... $11 25. Mark Ingram, NO ...................... Bye: 11 .... $11 26. Felix Jones, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 ..... $10 27. Mike Tolbert, SD........................ Bye: 6 ....... $9 28. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE........ Bye: 7 ....... $8 29. Marshawn Lynch, SEA .............. Bye: 6 ....... $7 30. Fred Jackson, BUF.................... Bye: 7 ....... $7 31. Jonathan Stewart, CAR ............. Bye: 9 ....... $6 32. Joseph Addai, IND ................... Bye: 11 ...... $6 33. Beanie Wells, ARI ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $5 34. Tim Hightower, WAS ................. Bye: 5 ....... $5 35. Brandon Jacobs, NYG............... Bye: 7 ....... $5 36. Ryan Torain, WAS..................... Bye: 5 ....... $4 37. Ryan Williams, ARI .................... Bye: 6 ....... $4 38. Pierre Thomas, NO .................. Bye: 11 ...... $4 39. DeMarco Murray, DAL............... Bye: 5 ....... $3 40. Michael Bush, OAK ................... Bye: 8 ....... $3 41. Willis McGahee, DEN ................ Bye: 6 ....... $2 42. Rashad Jennings, JAC .............. Bye: 9 ....... $2 43. James Starks, GB...................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 44. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ........ Bye: 8 ....... $2 45. Thomas Jones, KC .................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 46. Ricky Williams, BAL................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 47. Donald Brown, IND ................... Bye: 11 ...... $1 48. Isaac Redman, PIT ................... Bye: 11 ...... $1 49. Jason Snelling, ATL................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 50. Reggie Bush, MIA...................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 51. Ronnie Brown, PHI .................... Bye: 7 ....... $1 52. Danny Woodhead, NE ............... Bye: 7 ....... $1 53. C.J. Spiller, BUF ........................ Bye: 7 ....... $1 54. Javon Ringer, TEN .................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 55. Toby Gerhart, MIN ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 56. Cadillac Williams, STL ............... Bye: 5 ....... $1 57. Marion Barber, CHI.................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 58. Darren Sproles, NO .................. Bye: 11 ...... $1 59. Roy Helu, WAS ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 60. Maurice Morris, DET.................. Bye: 9 ....... $1 61. Stevan Ridley, NE ..................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 62. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL ............. Bye: 8 ....... $0 63. Derrick Ward, HOU................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 64. Brandon Jackson, CLE .............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 65. Delone Carter, IND ................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 66. Kendall Hunter, SF .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 67. Justin Forsett, SEA .................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 68. Shane Vereen, NE..................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 69. Tashard Choice, DAL ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 70. Bernard Scott, CIN .................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 71. Anthony Dixon, SF..................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 72. Ben Tate, HOU ......................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 73. Montario Hardesty, CLE ............ Bye: 5 ....... $0 74. Jamie Harper, TEN .................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 75. LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI .. Bye: 6 ....... $0 76. Joe McKnight, NYJ .................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 77. Jordan Todman, SD .................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 78. Alex Green, GB ......................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 79. Taiwan Jones, OAK ................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 80. Mike Goodson, CAR .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0

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Wide Receivers
Dave Richard
1. Andre Johnson, HOU ................. Bye: 11.....$20 2. Roddy White, ATL ....................... Bye: 8......$20 3. Calvin Johnson, DET .................. Bye: 9......$20 4. Greg Jennings, GB ..................... Bye: 8......$19 5. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................... Bye: 6......$19 6. Mike Wallace, PIT ...................... Bye: 11.....$18 7. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ................... Bye: 7......$17 8. Vincent Jackson, SD ................... Bye: 6......$17 9. Reggie Wayne, IND ................... Bye: 11.....$16 10. Dwayne Bowe, KC .................... Bye: 6......$15 11. Brandon Marshall, MIA.............. Bye: 5......$14 12. Mike Williams, TB ..................... Bye: 8......$14 13. Miles Austin, DAL ...................... Bye: 5......$13 14. DeSean Jackson, PHI ............... Bye: 7......$13 15. Marques Colston, NO............... Bye: 11.....$11 16. Santonio Holmes, NYJ .............. Bye: 8......$10 17. Dez Bryant, DAL ....................... Bye: 5......$10 18. Percy Harvin, MIN ..................... Bye: 9........$9 19. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................... Bye: 7........$9 20. Anquan Boldin, BAL .................. Bye: 5........$9 21. Wes Welker, NE........................ Bye: 7........$9 22. Brandon Lloyd, DEN ................. Bye: 6........$8 23. Mario Manningham, NYG.......... Bye: 7........$7 24. Steve Johnson, BUF ................. Bye: 7........$6 25. Kenny Britt, TEN ....................... Bye: 6........$6 26. Pierre Garcon, IND .................. Bye: 11.......$6 27. Steve Smith, CAR ..................... Bye: 9........$5 28. Sidney Rice, SEA ...................... Bye: 6........$5 29. Santana Moss, WAS ................. Bye: 5........$5 30. Chad Ochocinco, NE................. Bye: 7........$5 31. Lance Moore, NO ..................... Bye: 11.......$4 32. Mike Thomas, JAC .................... Bye: 9........$3 33. Julio Jones, ATL ....................... Bye: 8........$3 34. Austin Collie, IND ..................... Bye: 11.......$2 35. Hines Ward, PIT ....................... Bye: 11.......$2 36. Robert Meachem, NO .............. Bye: 11.......$2 37. Jacoby Ford, OAK ..................... Bye: 8........$2 38. Danny Amendola, STL .............. Bye: 5........$2 39. Braylon Edwards, SF ................ Bye: 7........$2 40. James Jones, GB ...................... Bye: 8........$2 41. Davone Bess, MIA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 42. A.J. Green, CIN ......................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 43. Jerome Simpson, CIN ............... Bye: 7 ....... $2 44. Plaxico Burress, NYJ ................ Bye: 8 ....... $2 45. Roy Williams, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 46. Deion Branch, NE ..................... Bye: 7 ....... $1 47. Michael Crabtree, SF ................ Bye: 7 ....... $1 48. Malcom Floyd, SD ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 49. Nate Burleson, DET .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 50. Jacoby Jones, HOU ................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 51. Louis Murphy, OAK ................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 52. Lee Evans, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 53. Derrick Mason, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 ....... $0 54. Brian Robiskie, CLE .................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 55. Mike Sims-Walker, STL............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 56. Johnny Knox, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 57. Arrelious Benn, TB .................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 58. Donald Driver, GB ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 59. Jordy Nelson, GB ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 60. Jason Hill, JAC .......................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 61. Devin Hester, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 62. Eddie Royal, DEN ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 63. Kevin Walter, HOU ................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 64. Mike Williams, SEA ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 65. Jordan Shipley, CIN .................. Bye: 7 ....... $0 66. Titus Young, DET ...................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 67. Steve Breaston, KC ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 68. Nate Washington, TEN ............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 69. Bernard Berrian, MIN ................ Bye: 9 ....... $0 70. Anthony Armstrong, WAS ......... Bye: 5 ....... $0 71. Blair White, IND........................ Bye: 11 ...... $0 72. Patrick Crayton, SD ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 73. Antonio Brown, PIT .................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 74. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT .......... Bye: 11 ...... $0 75. Andre Roberts, ARI ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 76. Greg Little, CLE......................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 77. Roscoe Parrish, BUF ................ Bye: 7 ....... $0 78. Brian Hartline, MIA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 79. Josh Morgan, SF ....................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 80. Brandon LaFell, CAR ................ Bye: 9 ....... $0

Jamey Eisenberg
1. Andre Johnson, HOU ................. Bye: 11 .... $22 2. Calvin Johnson, DET................... Bye: 9 ..... $21 3. Roddy White, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 ..... $21 4. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ................... Bye: 7 ..... $17 5. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................... Bye: 6 ..... $16 6. Mike Wallace, PIT ...................... Bye: 11 .... $15 7. Reggie Wayne, IND.................... Bye: 11 .... $15 8. Greg Jennings, GB ...................... Bye: 8 ..... $14 9. Vincent Jackson, SD ................... Bye: 6 ..... $14 10. Miles Austin, DAL ...................... Bye: 5 ..... $13 11. DeSean Jackson, PHI ............... Bye: 7 ..... $13 12. Dwayne Bowe, KC .................... Bye: 6 ..... $12 13. Brandon Marshall, MIA .............. Bye: 5 ..... $11 14. Mike Williams, TB ...................... Bye: 8 ..... $11 15. Dez Bryant, DAL........................ Bye: 5 ..... $10 16. Marques Colston, NO ............... Bye: 11 .... $10 17. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................... Bye: 7 ....... $9 18. Wes Welker, NE ........................ Bye: 7 ....... $9 19. Santonio Holmes, NYJ .............. Bye: 8 ....... $8 20. Anquan Boldin, BAL .................. Bye: 5 ....... $8 21. Percy Harvin, MIN ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $7 22. Mario Manningham, NYG .......... Bye: 7 ....... $6 23. Austin Collie, IND ..................... Bye: 11 ...... $6 24. Brandon Lloyd, DEN.................. Bye: 6 ....... $5 25. Steve Johnson, BUF ................. Bye: 7 ....... $5 26. Pierre Garcon, IND ................... Bye: 11 ...... $5 27. Chad Ochocinco, NE ................. Bye: 7 ....... $4 28. Sidney Rice, SEA ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $4 29. Steve Smith, CAR ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $4 30. Kenny Britt, TEN........................ Bye: 6 ....... $3 31. Santana Moss, WAS ................. Bye: 5 ....... $3 32. Danny Amendola, STL .............. Bye: 5 ....... $3 33. Mike Thomas, JAC .................... Bye: 9 ....... $3 34. Plaxico Burress, NYJ................. Bye: 8 ....... $3 35. Braylon Edwards, SF................. Bye: 7 ....... $3 36. Julio Jones, ATL ........................ Bye: 8 ....... $2 37. Lance Moore, NO ..................... Bye: 11 ...... $2 38. Deion Branch, NE...................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 39. A.J. Green, CIN ......................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 40. Roy Williams, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 41. Robert Meachem, NO............... Bye: 11 ...... $1 42. Jerome Simpson, CIN ............... Bye: 7 ....... $1 43. Hines Ward, PIT ....................... Bye: 11 ...... $1 44. Jacoby Ford, OAK ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 45. Davone Bess, MIA ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 46. Mike Sims-Walker, STL ............. Bye: 5 ....... $1 47. Lee Evans, BAL ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 48. James Jones, GB ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 49. Michael Crabtree, SF................. Bye: 7 ....... $1 50. Jordy Nelson, GB ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 51. Johnny Knox, CHI...................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 52. Nate Burleson, DET................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 53. Malcom Floyd, SD ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 54. Louis Murphy, OAK ................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 55. Mike Williams, SEA ................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 56. Steve Breaston, KC ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 57. Greg Little, CLE ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 58. Derrick Mason, NYJ................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 59. Earl Bennett, CHI....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 60. Danario Alexander, STL ............ Bye: 5 ....... $0 61. Jordan Shipley, CIN................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 62. Devin Hester, CHI...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 63. Eric Decker, DEN ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 64. Jacoby Jones, HOU.................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 65. Nate Washington, TEN .............. Bye: 6 ....... $0 66. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT .......... Bye: 11 ...... $0 67. Steve Smith, PHI ....................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 68. Arrelious Benn, TB .................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 69. Jason Hill, JAC .......................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 70. Brian Robiskie, CLE .................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 71. Torrey Smith, BAL ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 72. Andre Roberts, ARI ................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 73. Kevin Walter, HOU ................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 74. Bernard Berrian, MIN................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 75. Donald Driver, GB ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 76. Titus Young, DET ...................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 77. Early Doucet, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 78. Jabar Gaffney, WAS .................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 79. Antonio Brown, PIT................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 80. Denarius Moore, OAK ............... Bye: 8 ....... $0

Tight Ends
Dave Richard
1. Antonio Gates, SD ...................... Bye: 6......$14 2. Dallas Clark, IND ....................... Bye: 11.....$13 3. Jason Witten, DAL ...................... Bye: 5......$11 4. Vernon Davis, SF ........................ Bye: 7......$10 5. Owen Daniels, HOU ................... Bye: 11.......$7 6. Jermichael Finley, GB ................. Bye: 8........$7 7. Kellen Winslow, TB ..................... Bye: 8........$5 8. Rob Gronkowski, NE ................... Bye: 7........$4 9. Tony Gonzalez, ATL ................... Bye: 8........$4 10. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ............... Bye: 9........$3 11. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ........... Bye: 9........$3 12. Jimmy Graham, NO ................. Bye: 11.......$3 13. Chris Cooley, WAS ................... Bye: 5........$2 14. Greg Olsen, CAR ...................... Bye: 9........$2 15. Zach Miller, SEA ....................... Bye: 6........$2 16. Brent Celek, PHI ....................... Bye: 7........$1 17. Benjamin Watson, CLE ............. Bye: 5 ....... $1 18. Kevin Boss, OAK....................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 19. Dustin Keller, NYJ ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 20. Jared Cook, TEN ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 21. Todd Heap, ARI ........................ Bye: 6 ....... $0 22. Jermaine Gresham, CIN............ Bye: 7 ....... $0 23. Tony Moeaki, KC ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 24. Heath Miller, PIT ...................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 25. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ............ Bye: 9 ....... $0 26. Aaron Hernandez, NE ............... Bye: 7 ....... $0 27. Anthony Fasano, MIA ................ Bye: 5 ....... $0 28. Lance Kendricks, STL ............... Bye: 5 ....... $0 29. Ed Dickson, BAL ....................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 30. Jeremy Shockey, CAR .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0 31. Fred Davis, WAS....................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 32. Joel Dreessen, HOU ................ Bye: 11 ...... $0

Jamey Eisenberg
1. Antonio Gates, SD....................... Bye: 6 ..... $12 2. Dallas Clark, IND ........................ Bye: 11 .... $11 3. Jason Witten, DAL....................... Bye: 5 ..... $10 4. Jermichael Finley, GB ................. Bye: 8 ....... $9 5. Vernon Davis, SF ........................ Bye: 7 ....... $9 6. Owen Daniels, HOU ................... Bye: 11 ...... $8 7. Jimmy Graham, NO .................... Bye: 11 ...... $7 8. Kellen Winslow, TB ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $6 9. Rob Gronkowski, NE ................... Bye: 7 ....... $5 10. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ............ Bye: 9 ....... $4 11. Tony Gonzalez, ATL.................. Bye: 8 ....... $3 12. Greg Olsen, CAR ...................... Bye: 9 ....... $3 13. Zach Miller, SEA........................ Bye: 6 ....... $2 14. Chris Cooley, WAS.................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 15. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ................ Bye: 9 ....... $2 16. Brent Celek, PHI........................ Bye: 7 ....... $1 17. Todd Heap, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 18. Aaron Hernandez, NE ............... Bye: 7 ....... $1 19. Dustin Keller, NYJ ..................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 20. Lance Kendricks, STL ............... Bye: 5 ....... $1 21. Kevin Boss, OAK ....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 22. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ............ Bye: 7 ....... $0 23. Jared Cook, TEN ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 24. Benjamin Watson, CLE ............. Bye: 5 ....... $0 25. Heath Miller, PIT ....................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 26. Ed Dickson, BAL ....................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 27. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ............ Bye: 9 ....... $0 28. Jeremy Shockey, CAR .............. Bye: 9 ....... $0 29. Tony Moeaki, KC ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 30. Travis Beckum, NYG ................. Bye: 7 ....... $0 31. Michael Hoomanawanui, STL.... Bye: 5 ....... $0 32. Anthony Fasano, MIA ................ Bye: 5 ..... $00

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Kickers
Dave Richard
1. Neil Rackers, HOU..................... Bye: 11.......$2 2. Mason Crosby, GB...................... Bye: 8........$2 3. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK ........ Bye: 8........$2 4. Stephen Gostkowski, NE ............ Bye: 7........$2 5. Josh Brown, STL ......................... Bye: 5........$2 6. David Buehler, DAL .................... Bye: 5........$1 7. Matt Bryant, ATL ......................... Bye: 8........$1 8. Garrett Hartley, NO .................... Bye: 11.......$1 9. David Akers, SF .......................... Bye: 7........$1 10. Rob Bironas, TEN ..................... Bye: 6........$1 11. Robbie Gould, CHI .................... Bye: 8........$1 12. Ryan Succop, KC ...................... Bye: 6........$1 13. Nate Kaeding, SD ..................... Bye: 6........$0 14. Lawrence Tynes, NYG .............. Bye: 7........$0 15. Alex Henery, PHI ...................... Bye: 7........$0 16. Nick Folk, NYJ .......................... Bye: 8........$0 17. Adam Vinatieri, IND .................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 18. Shaun Suisham, PIT ................ Bye: 11 ...... $0 19. Graham Gano, WAS ................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 20. Billy Cundiff, BAL ...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 21. Jason Hanson, DET .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 22. Phil Dawson, CLE ..................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 23. Jay Feely, ARI ........................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 24. Rian Lindell, BUF ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 25. Matt Prater, DEN ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 26. Dan Carpenter, MIA .................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 27. Connor Barth, TB ...................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 28. Olindo Mare, CAR ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 29. Josh Scobee, JAC..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 30. Ryan Longwell, MIN .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 31. Jeff Reed, SEA.......................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 32. Mike Nugent, CIN ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $0

Jamey Eisenberg
1. Matt Bryant, ATL ......................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 2. Stephen Gostkowski, NE............. Bye: 7 ....... $2 3. Garrett Hartley, NO .................... Bye: 11 ...... $2 4. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK ........ Bye: 8 ....... $2 5. Nate Kaeding, SD........................ Bye: 6 ....... $2 6. Dan Carpenter, MIA .................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 7. Neil Rackers, HOU ..................... Bye: 11 ...... $1 8. Josh Brown, STL ......................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 9. Adam Vinatieri, IND .................... Bye: 11 ...... $1 10. Mason Crosby, GB .................... Bye: 8 ....... $1 11. Alex Henery, PHI ....................... Bye: 7 ....... $1 12. David Buehler, DAL ................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 13. David Akers, SF ........................ Bye: 7 ....... $1 14. Jay Feely, ARI ........................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 15. Rob Bironas, TEN ..................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 16. Billy Cundiff, BAL....................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 17. Robbie Gould, CHI .................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 18. Jason Hanson, DET .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 19. Nick Folk, NYJ ........................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 20. Josh Scobee, JAC ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 21. Matt Prater, DEN ....................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 22. Lawrence Tynes, NYG .............. Bye: 7 ....... $0 23. Shaun Suisham, PIT................. Bye: 11 ...... $0 24. Connor Barth, TB....................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 25. Ryan Succop, KC ...................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 26. Olindo Mare, CAR ..................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 27. Phil Dawson, CLE...................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 28. Graham Gano, WAS.................. Bye: 5 ....... $0 29. Ryan Longwell, MIN .................. Bye: 9 ....... $0 30. Rian Lindell, BUF....................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 31. Mike Nugent, CIN ...................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 32. Jeff Reed, SEA .......................... Bye: 6 ....... $0

Defense/Special Teams
Dave Richard
1. Steelers ...................................... Bye: 11.......$3 2. Packers ....................................... Bye: 8........$3 3. Jets ............................................. Bye: 8........$2 4. Eagles ......................................... Bye: 7........$2 5. Patriots ........................................ Bye: 7........$2 6. Bears........................................... Bye: 8........$2 7. Giants.......................................... Bye: 7........$2 8. Saints ......................................... Bye: 11.......$2 9. Chargers ..................................... Bye: 6........$1 10. Ravens ...................................... Bye: 5........$1 11. Cowboys ................................... Bye: 5........$1 12. Lions ......................................... Bye: 9........$0 13. Chiefs ........................................ Bye: 6........$0 14. Rams......................................... Bye: 5........$0 15. Titans ........................................ Bye: 6........$0 16. 49ers ......................................... Bye: 7........$0 17. Falcons...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 18. Cardinals ................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 19. Colts ......................................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 20. Raiders...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 21. Vikings ...................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 22. Seahawks.................................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 23. Dolphins .................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 24. Broncos ..................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 25. Bengals ..................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 26. Browns ...................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 27. Bills ........................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 28. Texans ..................................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 29. Redskins ................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 30. Buccaneers ............................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 31. Panthers .................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 32. Jaguars ..................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0

Jamey Eisenberg
1. Steelers ...................................... Bye: 11 ...... $3 2. Packers ....................................... Bye: 8 ....... $3 3. Jets.............................................. Bye: 8 ....... $3 4. Eagles ......................................... Bye: 7 ....... $2 5. Cowboys ..................................... Bye: 5 ....... $2 6. Bears ........................................... Bye: 8 ....... $2 7. Ravens ........................................ Bye: 5 ....... $2 8. Patriots ........................................ Bye: 7 ....... $2 9. Saints ......................................... Bye: 11 ...... $1 10. Chargers ................................... Bye: 6 ....... $1 11. Giants ........................................ Bye: 7 ....... $1 12. Lions.......................................... Bye: 9 ....... $1 13. Dolphins .................................... Bye: 5 ....... $1 14. Chiefs ........................................ Bye: 6 ....... $0 15. Falcons...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 16. Texans ..................................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 17. Raiders ...................................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 18. Vikings ....................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 19. Cardinals ................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 20. Rams ......................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 21. 49ers ......................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 22. Colts ......................................... Bye: 11 ...... $0 23. Seahawks .................................. Bye: 6 ....... $0 24. Browns ...................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 25. Titans......................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 26. Buccaneers ............................... Bye: 8 ....... $0 27. Bengals ..................................... Bye: 7 ....... $0 28. Redskins.................................... Bye: 5 ....... $0 29. Broncos ..................................... Bye: 6 ....... $0 30. Panthers .................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0 31. Bills ............................................ Bye: 7 ....... $0 32. Jaguars...................................... Bye: 9 ....... $0

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Points Per Reception (PPR) Player Rankings


Running Backs
1. Arian Foster, HOU ............................................... Bye: 11 2. Ray Rice, BAL ...................................................... Bye: 5 3. Chris Johnson, TEN ............................................. Bye: 6 4. LeSean McCoy, PHI ............................................. Bye: 7 5. Adrian Peterson, MIN ........................................... Bye: 9 6. Jamaal Charles, KC .............................................. Bye: 6 7. Matt Forte, CHI ..................................................... Bye: 8 8. Darren McFadden, OAK ....................................... Bye: 8 9. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC .................................... Bye: 9 10. Steven Jackson, STL .......................................... Bye: 5 11. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ..................................... Bye: 7 12. Frank Gore, SF ................................................... Bye: 7 13. Peyton Hillis, CLE ............................................... Bye: 5 14. Knowshon Moreno, DEN .................................... Bye: 6 15. Michael Turner, ATL ........................................... Bye: 8 16. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT .................................. Bye: 11 17. Jahvid Best, DET ................................................ Bye: 9 18. Cedric Benson, UFA ....................................... Bye: TBD 19. Ryan Mathews, SD ............................................. Bye: 6 20. Fred Jackson, BUF ............................................. Bye: 7 21. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE ................................. Bye: 7 22. Felix Jones, DAL................................................. Bye: 5 23. DeAngelo Williams, CAR .................................... Bye: 9 24. LeGarrette Blount, TB ......................................... Bye: 8 25. Ryan Grant, GB .................................................. Bye: 8 26. Shonn Greene, NYJ ........................................... Bye: 8 27. Joseph Addai, IND ............................................. Bye: 11 28. Mark Ingram, NO ............................................... Bye: 11 29. Daniel Thomas, MIA ........................................... Bye: 5 30. Darren Sproles, NO ........................................... Bye: 11 31. Marshawn Lynch, SEA ....................................... Bye: 6 32. Jonathan Stewart, CAR ...................................... Bye: 9 33. Reggie Bush, MIA ............................................... Bye: 5 34. Ryan Williams, ARI ............................................. Bye: 6 35. Beanie Wells, ARI ............................................... Bye: 6 36. Michael Bush, OAK ............................................ Bye: 8 37. Mike Tolbert, SD ................................................. Bye: 6 38. Brandon Jacobs, NYG ........................................ Bye: 7 39. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ................................. Bye: 8 40. C.J. Spiller, BUF ................................................. Bye: 7 41. Danny Woodhead, NE ........................................ Bye: 7 42. Tim Hightower, WAS .......................................... Bye: 5 43. Maurice Morris, DET ........................................... Bye: 9 44. Rashad Jennings, JAC ....................................... Bye: 9 45. Ryan Torain, WAS .............................................. Bye: 5 46. Donald Brown, IND ............................................ Bye: 11 47. Pierre Thomas, NO ............................................ Bye: 11 48. DeMarco Murray, DAL ........................................ Bye: 5 49. James Starks, GB ............................................... Bye: 8 50. Willis McGahee, DEN ......................................... Bye: 6 51. Thomas Jones, KC ............................................. Bye: 6 52. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL ...................................... Bye: 8 53. Brandon Jackson, CLE ....................................... Bye: 5 54. Ricky Williams, BAL ............................................ Bye: 5 55. Jason Snelling, ATL ............................................ Bye: 8 56. Justin Forsett, SEA ............................................. Bye: 6 57. Roy Helu, WAS ................................................... Bye: 5 58. Leon Washington, SEA ...................................... Bye: 6 59. Brian Westbrook, UFA .................................... Bye: TBD 60. Ronnie Brown, PHI ............................................. Bye: 7 61. Ben Tate, HOU .................................................. Bye: 11 62. Isaac Redman, PIT ............................................ Bye: 11 63. Marion Barber, CHI ............................................. Bye: 8 64. LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI ........................... Bye: 6 65. Cadillac Williams, STL ........................................ Bye: 5 66. Correll Buckhalter, UFA .................................. Bye: TBD 67. Marcel Reece, OAK ............................................ Bye: 8 68. Tashard Choice, DAL ......................................... Bye: 5 69. Kevin Smith, UFA ........................................... Bye: TBD 70. Taiwan Jones, OAK ............................................ Bye: 8 71. Anthony Dixon, SF .............................................. Bye: 7 72. Bernard Scott, CIN ............................................. Bye: 7 73. Mewelde Moore, PIT ......................................... Bye: 11 74. Montario Hardesty, CLE ..................................... Bye: 5 75. Mike Goodson, CAR ........................................... Bye: 9 76. Kendall Hunter, SF ............................................. Bye: 7 77. Delone Carter, IND ............................................ Bye: 11 78. Toby Gerhart, MIN .............................................. Bye: 9 79. Leonard Weaver, UFA .................................... Bye: TBD 80. Keiland Williams, WAS ....................................... Bye: 5

Wide Receivers
1. Andre Johnson, HOU .......................................... Bye: 11 2. Roddy White, ATL ................................................ Bye: 8 3. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ............................................ Bye: 6 4. Reggie Wayne, IND ............................................ Bye: 11 5. Calvin Johnson, DET ........................................... Bye: 9 6. Brandon Marshall, MIA......................................... Bye: 5 7. Greg Jennings, GB ............................................... Bye: 8 8. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ............................................ Bye: 7 9. Mike Wallace, PIT ............................................... Bye: 11 10. Dwayne Bowe, KC ............................................. Bye: 6 11. Mike Williams, TB............................................... Bye: 8 12. Miles Austin, DAL ............................................... Bye: 5 13. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ............................................ Bye: 7 14. Wes Welker, NE ................................................. Bye: 7 15. Marques Colston, NO........................................ Bye: 11 16. Vincent Jackson, SD .......................................... Bye: 6 17. Anquan Boldin, BAL ........................................... Bye: 5 18. Percy Harvin, MIN .............................................. Bye: 9 19. Dez Bryant, DAL ................................................ Bye: 5 20. DeSean Jackson, PHI ........................................ Bye: 7 21. Brandon Lloyd, DEN .......................................... Bye: 6 22. Steve Johnson, BUF .......................................... Bye: 7 23. Santonio Holmes, NYJ ....................................... Bye: 8 24. Mario Manningham, NYG .................................. Bye: 7 25. Pierre Garcon, IND ............................................ Bye: 11 26. Santana Moss, WAS .......................................... Bye: 5 27. Sidney Rice, SEA ............................................... Bye: 6 28. Kenny Britt, TEN ................................................ Bye: 6 29. Steve Smith, CAR .............................................. Bye: 9 30. Danny Amendola, STL ....................................... Bye: 5 31. Mike Thomas, JAC ............................................. Bye: 9 32. Chad Ochocinco, NE.......................................... Bye: 7 33. Hines Ward, PIT ................................................ Bye: 11 34. Davone Bess, MIA ............................................. Bye: 5 35. Julio Jones, ATL ................................................. Bye: 8 36. Lance Moore, NO .............................................. Bye: 11 37. Jerome Simpson, CIN ........................................ Bye: 7 38. Austin Collie, IND .............................................. Bye: 11 39. Robert Meachem, NO ....................................... Bye: 11 40. Braylon Edwards, SF ......................................... Bye: 7 41. Deion Branch, NE .............................................. Bye: 7 42. A.J. Green, CIN .................................................. Bye: 7 43. Jacoby Jones, HOU .......................................... Bye: 11 44. Michael Crabtree, SF ......................................... Bye: 7 45. Jacoby Ford, OAK .............................................. Bye: 8 46. James Jones, GB ............................................... Bye: 8 47. Roy Williams, CHI .............................................. Bye: 8 48. Nate Burleson, DET ........................................... Bye: 9 49. Plaxico Burress, NYJ ......................................... Bye: 8 50. Louis Murphy, OAK ............................................ Bye: 8 51. Derrick Mason, NYJ ........................................... Bye: 8 52. Brian Robiskie, CLE ........................................... Bye: 5 53. Jordan Shipley, CIN ........................................... Bye: 7 54. Donald Driver, GB .............................................. Bye: 8 55. Malcom Floyd, SD .............................................. Bye: 6 56. Mike Sims-Walker, STL ..................................... Bye: 5 57. Torrey Smith, BAL .............................................. Bye: 5 58. Lee Evans, BAL ................................................. Bye: 5 59. Arrelious Benn, TB ............................................. Bye: 8 60. Eddie Royal, DEN .............................................. Bye: 6 61. Johnny Knox, CHI .............................................. Bye: 8 62. Kevin Walter, HOU ............................................ Bye: 11 63. Mike Williams, SEA ............................................ Bye: 6 64. Jason Hill, JAC ................................................... Bye: 9 65. Devin Hester, CHI .............................................. Bye: 8 66. Jordy Nelson, GB ............................................... Bye: 8 67. Steve Breaston, KC............................................ Bye: 6 68. Bernard Berrian, MIN ......................................... Bye: 9 69. Nate Washington, TEN ...................................... Bye: 6 70. Jerricho Cotchery, PIT ...................................... Bye: 11 71. Patrick Crayton, SD............................................ Bye: 6 72. Titus Young, DET ............................................... Bye: 9 73. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT ................................... Bye: 11 74. Blair White, IND ................................................. Bye: 11 75. Anthony Armstrong, WAS .................................. Bye: 5 76. Jason Avant, PHI ............................................... Bye: 7 77. Greg Little, CLE .................................................. Bye: 5 78. Michael Jenkins, MIN ......................................... Bye: 9 79. Earl Bennett, CHI ............................................... Bye: 8 80. Antonio Brown, PIT ........................................... Bye: 11

Tight Ends
1. Dallas Clark, IND ................................................. Bye: 11 2. Jason Witten, DAL ................................................ Bye: 5 3. Antonio Gates, SD ................................................ Bye: 6 4. Vernon Davis, SF.................................................. Bye: 7 5. Owen Daniels, HOU ............................................ Bye: 11 6. Kellen Winslow, TB ............................................... Bye: 8 7. Jermichael Finley, GB .......................................... Bye: 8 8. Chris Cooley, WAS ............................................... Bye: 5 9. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ........................................... Bye: 9 10. Tony Gonzalez, ATL ........................................... Bye: 8 11. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ..................................... Bye: 9 12. Rob Gronkowski, NE .......................................... Bye: 7 13. Jimmy Graham, NO ........................................... Bye: 11 14. Zach Miller, SEA ................................................. Bye: 6 15. Benjamin Watson, CLE ...................................... Bye: 5 16. Brent Celek, PHI ................................................. Bye: 7 17. Greg Olsen, CAR ................................................ Bye: 9 18. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ..................................... Bye: 7 19. Kevin Boss, OAK ................................................ Bye: 8 20. Dustin Keller, NYJ .............................................. Bye: 8 21. Todd Heap, ARI .................................................. Bye: 6 22. Jared Cook, TEN ................................................ Bye: 6 23. Heath Miller, PIT ................................................ Bye: 11 24. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ..................................... Bye: 9 25. Tony Moeaki, KC ................................................ Bye: 6 26. Aaron Hernandez, NE ........................................ Bye: 7 27. Anthony Fasano, MIA ......................................... Bye: 5 28. Lance Kendricks, STL ........................................ Bye: 5 29. Jeremy Shockey, CAR ....................................... Bye: 9 30. Fred Davis, WAS ................................................ Bye: 5 31. Ed Dickson, BAL ................................................. Bye: 5 32. Tony Scheffler, DET ........................................... Bye: 9 33. Daniel Fells, DEN ............................................... Bye: 6 34. Joel Dreessen, HOU .......................................... Bye: 11 35. Daniel Graham, TEN .......................................... Bye: 6 36. Travis Beckum, NYG .......................................... Bye: 7 37. Zach Miller, JAC ................................................. Bye: 9 38. David Thomas, NO ............................................ Bye: 11 39. Martellus Bennett, DAL ....................................... Bye: 5 40. Donald Lee, UFA ............................................ Bye: TBD 41. Randy McMichael, SD ........................................ Bye: 6 42. Delanie Walker, SF ............................................. Bye: 7 43. Evan Moore, CLE ............................................... Bye: 5 44. Matt Spaeth, CHI ................................................ Bye: 8 45. Bo Scaife, CIN .................................................... Bye: 7 46. Brandon Myers, OAK .......................................... Bye: 8 47. Jacob Tamme, IND ............................................ Bye: 11 48. Andrew Quarless, GB ......................................... Bye: 8 49. David Martin, BUF .............................................. Bye: 7 50. Billy Miller, NO ................................................... Bye: 11 51. John Carlson, SEA ............................................. Bye: 6 52. Will Heller, DET .................................................. Bye: 9 53. Leonard Pope, UFA ........................................ Bye: TBD 54. Jeff King, ARI ...................................................... Bye: 6 55. Kyle Rudolph, MIN .............................................. Bye: 9 56. Dante Rosario, DEN ........................................... Bye: 6 57. John Gilmore, PIT .............................................. Bye: 11 58. Rob Housler, ARI ................................................ Bye: 6 59. Michael Hoomanawanui, STL ............................ Bye: 5 60. Kellen Davis, CHI................................................ Bye: 8 61. Michael Gaines, HOU ........................................ Bye: 11 62. Alge Crumpler, UFA ....................................... Bye: TBD 63. Clay Harbor, PHI................................................. Bye: 7 64. Justin Peelle, ATL ............................................... Bye: 8 65. Joey Haynos, UFA .......................................... Bye: TBD 66. Gijon Robinson, UFA ...................................... Bye: TBD 67. Casey Fitzsimmons, DET ................................... Bye: 9 68. Shawn Nelson, BUF ........................................... Bye: 7 69. Sean Ryan, TEN ................................................. Bye: 6 70. Richard Gordon, OAK ......................................... Bye: 8 71. James Casey, HOU ........................................... Bye: 11 72. Craig Stevens, TEN ............................................ Bye: 6 73. Stephen Spach, UFA ...................................... Bye: TBD 74. Jordan Cameron, CLE ........................................ Bye: 5 75. D.J. Williams, GB ................................................ Bye: 8 76. Tom Santi, UFA .............................................. Bye: TBD 77. Derek Fine, HOU ............................................... Bye: 11 78. Darnell Dinkins, NO ........................................... Bye: 11 79. Billy Bajema, STL ............................................... Bye: 5 80. Tory Humphrey, UFA ...................................... Bye: TBD

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Dave Richards Draft Day Cheat Sheet


Top 200
1. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN ...................... Bye: 6 2. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN .................... Bye: 9 3. Arian Foster, RB, HOU ....................... Bye: 11 4. Ray Rice, RB, BAL ............................... Bye: 5 5. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC....................... Bye: 6 6. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI ...................... Bye: 7 7. Michael Turner, RB, ATL ...................... Bye: 8 8. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK ................ Bye: 8 9. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC ............. Bye: 9 10. Steven Jackson, RB, STL................... Bye: 5 11. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB ..................... Bye: 8 12. Matt Forte, RB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 13. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU................ Bye: 11 14. Roddy White, WR, ATL ...................... Bye: 8 15. Michael Vick, QB, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 16. Tom Brady, QB, NE............................ Bye: 7 17. Frank Gore, RB, SF............................ Bye: 7 18. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT .......... Bye: 11 19. Peyton Manning, QB, IND ................ Bye: 11 20. Drew Brees, QB, NO ........................ Bye: 11 21. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 22. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG............... Bye: 7 23. Greg Jennings, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 24. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI ................... Bye: 6 25. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT..................... Bye: 11 26. Philip Rivers, QB, SD ......................... Bye: 6 27. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG ................... Bye: 7 28. Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN ............. Bye: 6 29. Vincent Jackson, WR, SD .................. Bye: 6 30. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND .................. Bye: 11 31. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 7 32. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC...................... Bye: 6 33. Brandon Marshall, WR, MIA ............... Bye: 5 34. Mike Williams, WR, TB ....................... Bye: 8 35. Tony Romo, QB, DAL......................... Bye: 5 36. Miles Austin, WR, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 37. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI................. Bye: 7 38. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB .................. Bye: 8 39. Marques Colston, WR, NO ............... Bye: 11 40. Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE ........................ Bye: 5 41. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU .................... Bye: 11 42. Jahvid Best, RB, DET ......................... Bye: 9 43. Antonio Gates, TE, SD ....................... Bye: 6 44. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL ........................... Bye: 8 45. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ................ Bye: 8 46. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL......................... Bye: 5 47. Dallas Clark, TE, IND ....................... Bye: 11 48. Jason Witten, TE, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 49. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE .......... Bye: 7 50. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD ...................... Bye: 6 51. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ .................... Bye: 8 52. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR ............. Bye: 9 53. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN ...................... Bye: 9 54. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI .................... Bye: 7 55. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL ................... Bye: 5 56. Wes Welker, WR, NE ......................... Bye: 7 57. Brandon Lloyd, WR, DEN ................... Bye: 6 58. Vernon Davis, TE, SF ......................... Bye: 7 59. Ryan Grant, RB, GB ........................... Bye: 8 60. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF ...................... Bye: 7 61. Mario Manningham, WR, NYG ........... Bye: 7 62. Mark Ingram, RB, NO ....................... Bye: 11 63. Felix Jones, RB, DAL ......................... Bye: 5 64. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF ................... Bye: 7 65. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN......................... Bye: 6 66. Pierre Garcon, WR, IND ................... Bye: 11 67. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT ............ Bye: 11 68. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA .................... Bye: 5 69. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR ............... Bye: 9 70. Joseph Addai, RB, IND..................... Bye: 11 71. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA ................ Bye: 6 72. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU................... Bye: 11 73. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB .................. Bye: 8 74. Santana Moss, WR, WAS .................. Bye: 5 75. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI........................ Bye: 6 76. Steve Smith, WR, CAR....................... Bye: 9 77. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA ....................... Bye: 6 78. Chad Ochocinco, WR, NE .................. Bye: 7 79. Mike Tolbert, RB, SD.......................... Bye: 6 80. Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG ................. Bye: 7 81. Lance Moore, WR, NO ..................... Bye: 11 82. Josh Freeman, QB, TB ....................... Bye: 8 83. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET ................ Bye: 9 84. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 85. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS ................... Bye: 5 86. Mike Thomas, WR, JAC ..................... Bye: 9 87. Julio Jones, WR, ATL ......................... Bye: 8 88. Michael Bush, RB, OAK ..................... Bye: 8 89. Ryan Torain, RB, WAS ....................... Bye: 5 90. Darren Sproles, RB, NO ................... Bye: 11 91. Austin Collie, WR, IND ..................... Bye: 11 92. Hines Ward, WR, PIT ....................... Bye: 11 93. Kellen Winslow, TE, TB ...................... Bye: 8 94. Eli Manning, QB, NYG ........................ Bye: 7 95. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL ................. Bye: 5 96. James Starks, RB, GB........................ Bye: 8 97. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 98. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE .................... Bye: 7 99. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA........................ Bye: 5 100. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO .................. Bye: 11 101. Robert Meachem, WR, NO ............. Bye: 11 102. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC .............. Bye: 9 103. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK .................... Bye: 8 104. Danny Amendola, WR, STL .............. Bye: 5 105. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 106. Braylon Edwards, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 107. James Jones, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 108. Davone Bess, WR, MIA .................... Bye: 5 109. A.J. Green, WR, CIN ........................ Bye: 7 110. Jerome Simpson, WR, CIN............... Bye: 7 111. Plaxico Burress, WR, NYJ ................ Bye: 8 112. Steelers DST .................................. Bye: 11 113. Sam Bradford, QB, STL.................... Bye: 5 114. Roy Williams, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 115. Deion Branch, WR, NE ..................... Bye: 7 116. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 117. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF ........................ Bye: 7 118. Maurice Morris, RB, DET .................. Bye: 9 119. Thomas Jones, RB, KC .................... Bye: 6 120. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL .................. Bye: 8 121. Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAC ................ Bye: 9 122. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD .................... Bye: 6 123. Packers DST .................................... Bye: 8 124. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 8 125. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET............. Bye: 9 126. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO ................. Bye: 11 127. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 7 128. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN ................ Bye: 6 129. Patriots DST ..................................... Bye: 7 130. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, NYJ......... Bye: 8 131. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE ............... Bye: 7 132. Matt Cassel, QB, KC ........................ Bye: 6 133. Chris Cooley, TE, WAS .................... Bye: 5 134. Ricky Williams, RB, BAL ................... Bye: 5 135. Nate Burleson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 136. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR ....................... Bye: 9 137. Jacoby Jones, WR, HOU ................ Bye: 11 138. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8 139. Roy Helu, RB, WAS.......................... Bye: 5 140. Jason Snelling, RB, ATL ................... Bye: 8 141. Louis Murphy, WR, OAK................... Bye: 8 142. Lee Evans, WR, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 143. Derrick Mason, WR, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 144. Zach Miller, TE, SEA ........................ Bye: 6 145. Torrey Smith, WR, BAL .................... Bye: 5 146. Brian Robiskie, WR, CLE.................. Bye: 5 147. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL .............. Bye: 8 148. Giants DST ...................................... Bye: 7 149. Brent Celek, TE, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 150. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT .................. Bye: 11 151. Chargers DST .................................. Bye: 6 152. Mike Sims-Walker, WR, STL ............ Bye: 5 153. Johnny Knox, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 154. Donald Driver, WR, GB..................... Bye: 8 155. Arrelious Benn, WR, TB.................... Bye: 8 156. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 157. Tim Tebow, QB, DEN ....................... Bye: 6 158. Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 159. Brandon Jackson, RB, CLE .............. Bye: 5 160. Ronnie Brown, RB, PHI .................... Bye: 7 161. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE ................ Bye: 7 162. Neil Rackers, K, HOU ..................... Bye: 11 163. Justin Forsett, RB, SEA .................... Bye: 6 164. Leon Washington, RB, SEA.............. Bye: 6 165. Marion Barber, RB, CHI .................... Bye: 8 166. Anthony Dixon, RB, SF ..................... Bye: 7 167. Mason Crosby, K, GB ....................... Bye: 8 168. Jason Hill, WR, JAC ......................... Bye: 9 169. Devin Hester, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 170. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK.......... Bye: 8 171. Eddie Royal, WR, DEN..................... Bye: 6 172. Kevin Walter, WR, HOU ................. Bye: 11 173. Mike Williams, WR, SEA................... Bye: 6 174. Cadillac Williams, RB, STL ............... Bye: 5 175. Josh Brown, K, STL.......................... Bye: 5 176. Benjamin Watson, TE, CLE .............. Bye: 5 177. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE .............. Bye: 7 178. Jordan Shipley, WR, CIN .................. Bye: 7 179. Titus Young, WR, DET ..................... Bye: 9 180. Steve Breaston, WR, KC .................. Bye: 6 181. LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB, ARI... Bye: 6 182. Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE............. Bye: 5 183. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE ..................... Bye: 7 184. Javon Ringer, RB, TEN .................... Bye: 6 185. David Buehler, K, DAL...................... Bye: 5 186. Tashard Choice, RB, DAL ................ Bye: 5 187. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 5 188. Kevin Boss, TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 8 189. Matt Bryant, K, ATL .......................... Bye: 8 190. Josh Morgan, WR, SF ...................... Bye: 7 191. Nate Washington, WR, TEN ............. Bye: 6 192. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 5 193. Bernard Berrian, WR, MIN ................ Bye: 9 194. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 11 195. Anthony Armstrong, WR, WAS ......... Bye: 5 196. Blair White, WR, IND ...................... Bye: 11 197. Garrett Hartley, K, NO .................... Bye: 11 198. David Akers, K, SF ........................... Bye: 7 199. Patrick Crayton, WR, SD .................. Bye: 6 200. Antonio Brown, WR, PIT ................. Bye: 11

Rankings by Position
Quarterbacks
1. Aaron Rodgers, GB .................. Bye: 8...... $21 2. Michael Vick, PHI ..................... Bye: 7...... $20 3. Tom Brady, NE ........................ Bye: 7...... $20 4. Peyton Manning, IND ............. Bye: 11...... $17 5. Drew Brees, NO ..................... Bye: 11...... $17 6. Philip Rivers, SD ...................... Bye: 6...... $17 7. Tony Romo, DAL...................... Bye: 5...... $14 8. Matt Schaub, HOU ................. Bye: 11...... $12 9. Matt Ryan, ATL ........................ Bye: 8...... $12 10. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ....... Bye: 11...... $10 11. Josh Freeman, TB .................. Bye: 8........ $7 12. Matthew Stafford, DET ........... Bye: 9........ $7 13. Eli Manning, NYG................... Bye: 7........ $6 14. Jay Cutler, CHI ....................... Bye: 8........ $4 15. Joe Flacco, BAL ..................... Bye: 5........ $4 16. Sam Bradford, STL................. Bye: 5........ $4 17. Matt Cassel, KC ..................... Bye: 6........ $2 18. Kevin Kolb, ARI ...................... Bye: 6........ $2 19. Kyle Orton, DEN..................... Bye: 6........ $1 20. Mark Sanchez, NYJ................ Bye: 8........ $1 21. Donovan McNabb, MIN .......... Bye: 9........ $1 22. Cam Newton, CAR ................. Bye: 9........ $1 23. Jason Campbell, OAK ............ Bye: 8........ $0 24. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN............ Bye: 6........ $0 25. Alex Smith, SF ....................... Bye: 7........ $0 26. Rex Grossman, WAS ............. Bye: 5........ $0 27. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF ............ Bye: 7........ $0 28. David Garrard, JAC ................ Bye: 9........ $0 29. Chad Henne, MIA................... Bye: 5........ $0 30. Colt McCoy, CLE.................... Bye: 5........ $0 31. Tarvaris Jackson, SEA ........... Bye: 6........ $0 32. Andy Dalton, CIN ................... Bye: 7........ $0

Running Backs
1. Chris Johnson, TEN ................. Bye: 6...... $38 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN ............... Bye: 9...... $38 3. Arian Foster, HOU.................. Bye: 11...... $36 4. Ray Rice, BAL.......................... Bye: 5...... $33 5. Jamaal Charles, KC ................. Bye: 6...... $33 6. LeSean McCoy, PHI ................. Bye: 7...... $30 7. Michael Turner, ATL................. Bye: 8...... $25 8. Darren McFadden, OAK ........... Bye: 8...... $25 9. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC ........ Bye: 9...... $23 10. Steven Jackson, STL ............. Bye: 5...... $22 11. Matt Forte, CHI....................... Bye: 8...... $22 12. Frank Gore, SF ...................... Bye: 7...... $20 13. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ..... Bye: 11...... $20 14. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ......... Bye: 7...... $18 15. Knowshon Moreno, DEN ........ Bye: 6...... $17 16. Cedric Benson, CIN................ Bye: 7...... $17 17. LeGarrette Blount, TB ............ Bye: 8...... $14 18. Peyton Hillis, CLE .................. Bye: 5...... $14 19. Jahvid Best, DET ................... Bye: 9...... $13 20. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE ..... Bye: 7...... $13 21. Ryan Mathews, SD................. Bye: 6...... $12 22. Shonn Greene, NYJ ............... Bye: 8...... $12 23. DeAngelo Williams, CAR ........ Bye: 9...... $11 24. Ryan Grant, GB...................... Bye: 8...... $10 25. Fred Jackson, BUF................. Bye: 7...... $10 26. Mark Ingram, NO.................. Bye: 11...... $10 27. Felix Jones, DAL .................... Bye: 5........ $8 28. Daniel Thomas, MIA ............... Bye: 5........ $7 29. Jonathan Stewart, CAR .......... Bye: 9........ $5 30. Joseph Addai, IND ............... Bye: 11........ $5 31. Marshawn Lynch, SEA ........... Bye: 6........ $5 32. Beanie Wells, ARI .................. Bye: 6........ $4 33. Mike Tolbert, SD .................... Bye: 6........ $4 34. Brandon Jacobs, NYG ............ Bye: 7........ $3 35. Ryan Williams, ARI................. Bye: 6........ $3 36. Tim Hightower, WAS .............. Bye: 5........ $3 37. Michael Bush, OAK ................ Bye: 8........ $2 38. Ryan Torain, WAS ................. Bye: 5........ $2 39. Darren Sproles, NO .............. Bye: 11........ $2 40. Donald Brown, IND............... Bye: 11........ $2 41. DeMarco Murray, DAL............ Bye: 5........ $2 42. James Starks, GB .................. Bye: 8........ $2 43. Reggie Bush, MIA .................. Bye: 5........ $2 44. Pierre Thomas, NO .............. Bye: 11........ $2 45. Rashad Jennings, JAC ........... Bye: 9........ $2 46. C.J. Spiller, BUF..................... Bye: 7........ $2 47. Maurice Morris, DET .............. Bye: 9........ $1 48. Thomas Jones, KC ................. Bye: 6........ $1 49. Willis McGahee, DEN ............. Bye: 6........ $1 50. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ..... Bye: 8........ $1 51. Danny Woodhead, NE............ Bye: 7........ $1 52. Ricky Williams, BAL ............... Bye: 5........ $1 53. Roy Helu, WAS ...................... Bye: 5........ $1 54. Jason Snelling, ATL ............... Bye: 8........ $1 55. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL .......... Bye: 8........ $0 56. Isaac Redman, PIT............... Bye: 11........ $0 57. Brandon Jackson, CLE ........... Bye: 5........ $0 58. Ronnie Brown, PHI ................. Bye: 7........ $0 59. Justin Forsett, SEA................. Bye: 6........ $0 60. Leon Washington, SEA .......... Bye: 6........ $0 61. Marion Barber, CHI ................ Bye: 8........ $0 62. Anthony Dixon, SF ................. Bye: 7........ $0 63. Cadillac Williams, STL............ Bye: 5........ $0 64. LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARIBye: 6 ....... $0 65. Montario Hardesty, CLE ......... Bye: 5........ $0 66. Stevan Ridley, NE .................. Bye: 7........ $0 67. Javon Ringer, TEN ................. Bye: 6........ $0 68. Tashard Choice, DAL ............. Bye: 5........ $0 69. Taiwan Jones, OAK................ Bye: 8........ $0 70. Delone Carter, IND............... Bye: 11........ $0

Wide Receivers
1. Andre Johnson, HOU ............. Bye: 11...... $20 2. Roddy White, ATL .................... Bye: 8...... $20 3. Calvin Johnson, DET................ Bye: 9...... $20 4. Greg Jennings, GB................... Bye: 8...... $19 5. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................ Bye: 6...... $19 6. Mike Wallace, PIT .................. Bye: 11...... $18 7. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ................ Bye: 7...... $17 8. Vincent Jackson, SD ................ Bye: 6...... $17 9. Reggie Wayne, IND................ Bye: 11...... $16 10. Dwayne Bowe, KC ................. Bye: 6...... $15 11. Brandon Marshall, MIA ........... Bye: 5...... $14 12. Mike Williams, TB................... Bye: 8...... $14 13. Miles Austin, DAL ................... Bye: 5...... $13 14. DeSean Jackson, PHI ............ Bye: 7...... $13 15. Marques Colston, NO ........... Bye: 11...... $11 16. Santonio Holmes, NYJ ........... Bye: 8...... $10 17. Dez Bryant, DAL .................... Bye: 5...... $10 18. Percy Harvin, MIN .................. Bye: 9........ $9 19. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................ Bye: 7........ $9 20. Anquan Boldin, BAL ............... Bye: 5........ $9 21. Wes Welker, NE ..................... Bye: 7........ $9 22. Brandon Lloyd, DEN............... Bye: 6........ $8 23. Mario Manningham, NYG ....... Bye: 7........ $7 24. Steve Johnson, BUF .............. Bye: 7........ $6 25. Kenny Britt, TEN .................... Bye: 6........ $6 26. Pierre Garcon, IND ............... Bye: 11........ $6 27. Steve Smith, CAR .................. Bye: 9........ $5 28. Sidney Rice, SEA ................... Bye: 6........ $5 29. Santana Moss, WAS .............. Bye: 5........ $5 30. Chad Ochocinco, NE .............. Bye: 7........ $5 31. Lance Moore, NO ................. Bye: 11........ $4 32. Mike Thomas, JAC ................. Bye: 9........ $3 33. Julio Jones, ATL..................... Bye: 8........ $3 34. Austin Collie, IND ................. Bye: 11........ $2 35. Hines Ward, PIT ................... Bye: 11........ $2 36. Robert Meachem, NO........... Bye: 11........ $2 37. Jacoby Ford, OAK .................. Bye: 8........ $2 38. Danny Amendola, STL ........... Bye: 5........ $2 39. Braylon Edwards, SF .............. Bye: 7........ $2 40. James Jones, GB ................... Bye: 8........ $2 41. Davone Bess, MIA.................. Bye: 5........ $2 42. A.J. Green, CIN ...................... Bye: 7........ $2 43. Jerome Simpson, CIN ............ Bye: 7........ $2 44. Plaxico Burress, NYJ .............. Bye: 8........ $2 45. Roy Williams, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $1 46. Deion Branch, NE................... Bye: 7........ $1 47. Michael Crabtree, SF.............. Bye: 7........ $1 48. Malcom Floyd, SD .................. Bye: 6........ $1 49. Nate Burleson, DET ............... Bye: 9........ $0 50. Jacoby Jones, HOU ............. Bye: 11........ $0 51. Louis Murphy, OAK ................ Bye: 8........ $0 52. Lee Evans, BAL ..................... Bye: 5........ $0 53. Derrick Mason, NYJ ............... Bye: 8........ $0 54. Brian Robiskie, CLE ............... Bye: 5........ $0 55. Mike Sims-Walker, STL .......... Bye: 5........ $0 56. Johnny Knox, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $0 57. Arrelious Benn, TB ................. Bye: 8........ $0 58. Donald Driver, GB .................. Bye: 8........ $0 59. Jordy Nelson, GB ................... Bye: 8........ $0 60. Jason Hill, JAC ....................... Bye: 9........ $0 61. Devin Hester, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $0 62. Eddie Royal, DEN .................. Bye: 6........ $0 63. Kevin Walter, HOU ............... Bye: 11........ $0 64. Mike Williams, SEA ................ Bye: 6........ $0 65. Jordan Shipley, CIN ............... Bye: 7........ $0 66. Titus Young, DET ................... Bye: 9........ $0 67. Steve Breaston, KC ................ Bye: 6........ $0 68. Nate Washington, TEN ........... Bye: 6........ $0 69. Bernard Berrian, MIN.............. Bye: 9........ $0 70. Anthony Armstrong, WAS ....... Bye: 5........ $0

Tight Ends
1. Antonio Gates, SD.................... Bye: 6...... $14 2. Dallas Clark, IND.................... Bye: 11...... $13 3. Jason Witten, DAL.................... Bye: 5...... $11 4. Vernon Davis, SF ..................... Bye: 7...... $10 5. Owen Daniels, HOU ............... Bye: 11........ $7 6. Jermichael Finley, GB .............. Bye: 8........ $7 7. Kellen Winslow, TB .................. Bye: 8........ $5 8. Rob Gronkowski, NE ................ Bye: 7........ $4 9. Tony Gonzalez, ATL................. Bye: 8........ $4 10. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ............. Bye: 9........ $3 11. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ......... Bye: 9........ $3 12. Jimmy Graham, NO.............. Bye: 11........ $3 13. Chris Cooley, WAS................. Bye: 5........ $2 14. Greg Olsen, CAR ................... Bye: 9........ $2 15. Zach Miller, SEA .................... Bye: 6........ $2 16. Brent Celek, PHI .................... Bye: 7........ $1 17. Benjamin Watson, CLE .......... Bye: 5........ $1 18. Kevin Boss, OAK.................... Bye: 8........ $1 19. Dustin Keller, NYJ .................. Bye: 8........ $1 20. Jared Cook, TEN.................... Bye: 6........ $0 21. Todd Heap, ARI ..................... Bye: 6........ $0 22. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ......... Bye: 7........ $0 23. Tony Moeaki, KC.................... Bye: 6........ $0 24. Heath Miller, PIT .................. Bye: 11........ $0 25. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ......... Bye: 9........ $0 26. Aaron Hernandez, NE ............ Bye: 7........ $0 27. Anthony Fasano, MIA ............. Bye: 5........ $0 28. Lance Kendricks, STL ............ Bye: 5........ $0 29. Ed Dickson, BAL .................... Bye: 5........ $0 30. Jeremy Shockey, CAR ........... Bye: 9........ $0 31. Fred Davis, WAS.................... Bye: 5........ $0 32. Joel Dreessen, HOU ............ Bye: 11........ $0

Kickers
1. Neil Rackers, HOU ................. Bye: 11........ $2 2. Mason Crosby, GB ................... Bye: 8........ $2 3. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK ...... Bye: 8........ $2 4. Stephen Gostkowski, NE .......... Bye: 7........ $2 5. Josh Brown, STL ...................... Bye: 5........ $2 6. David Buehler, DAL .................. Bye: 5........ $1 7. Matt Bryant, ATL ...................... Bye: 8........ $1 8. Garrett Hartley, NO ................ Bye: 11........ $1 9. David Akers, SF ....................... Bye: 7........ $1 10. Rob Bironas, TEN .................. Bye: 6........ $1 11. Robbie Gould, CHI ................. Bye: 8........ $1 12. Ryan Succop, KC ................... Bye: 6........ $1 13. Nate Kaeding, SD................... Bye: 6........ $0 14. Lawrence Tynes, NYG ........... Bye: 7........ $0 15. Alex Henery, PHI .................... Bye: 7........ $0 16. Nick Folk, NYJ........................ Bye: 8........ $0 17. Adam Vinatieri, IND .............. Bye: 11........ $0 18. Shaun Suisham, PIT ............ Bye: 11........ $0 19. Graham Gano, WAS .............. Bye: 5........ $0 20. Billy Cundiff, BAL.................... Bye: 5........ $0 21. Jason Hanson, DET ............... Bye: 9........ $0 22. Phil Dawson, CLE .................. Bye: 5........ $0 23. Jay Feely, ARI ........................ Bye: 6........ $0 24. Rian Lindell, BUF ................... Bye: 7........ $0 25. Matt Prater, DEN .................... Bye: 6........ $0 26. Dan Carpenter, MIA ............... Bye: 5........ $0 27. Connor Barth, TB ................... Bye: 8........ $0 28. Olindo Mare, CAR .................. Bye: 9........ $0 29. Josh Scobee, JAC .................. Bye: 9........ $0 30. Ryan Longwell, MIN ............... Bye: 9........ $0 31. Jeff Reed, SEA....................... Bye: 6........ $0 32. Mike Nugent, CIN ................... Bye: 7........ $0

Defense/Special Teams
1. Steelers.................................. Bye: 11........ $3 2. Packers.................................... Bye: 8........ $3 3. Jets .......................................... Bye: 8........ $2 4. Eagles...................................... Bye: 7........ $2 5. Patriots .................................... Bye: 7........ $2 6. Bears ....................................... Bye: 8........ $2 7. Giants ...................................... Bye: 7........ $2 8. Saints..................................... Bye: 11........ $2 9. Chargers .................................. Bye: 6........ $1 10. Ravens................................... Bye: 5........ $1 11. Cowboys ................................ Bye: 5........ $1 12. Lions ...................................... Bye: 9........ $0 13. Chiefs .................................... Bye: 6........ $0 14. Rams ..................................... Bye: 5........ $0 15. Titans ..................................... Bye: 6........ $0 16. 49ers...................................... Bye: 7........ $0 17. Falcons .................................. Bye: 8........ $0 18. Cardinals................................ Bye: 6........ $0 19. Colts .................................... Bye: 11........ $0 20. Raiders .................................. Bye: 8........ $0 21. Vikings ................................... Bye: 9........ $0 22. Seahawks .............................. Bye: 6........ $0 23. Dolphins ................................. Bye: 5........ $0 24. Broncos.................................. Bye: 6........ $0 25. Bengals .................................. Bye: 7........ $0 26. Browns ................................... Bye: 5........ $0 27. Bills ........................................ Bye: 7........ $0 28. Texans ................................. Bye: 11........ $0 29. Redskins ................................ Bye: 5........ $0 30. Buccaneers ............................ Bye: 8........ $0 31. Panthers ................................ Bye: 9........ $0 32. Jaguars .................................. Bye: 9........ $0

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Top 200
1. Arian Foster, RB, HOU ....................... Bye: 11 2. Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN .................... Bye: 9 3. Chris Johnson, RB, TEN ...................... Bye: 6 4. Jamaal Charles, RB, KC....................... Bye: 6 5. Ray Rice, RB, BAL ............................... Bye: 5 6. LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI ...................... Bye: 7 7. Andre Johnson, WR, HOU ................. Bye: 11 8. Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC ............. Bye: 9 9. Darren McFadden, RB, OAK ................ Bye: 8 10. Michael Vick, QB, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 11. Michael Turner, RB, ATL .................... Bye: 8 12. Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB ..................... Bye: 8 13. Calvin Johnson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 14. Roddy White, WR, ATL ...................... Bye: 8 15. Tom Brady, QB, NE............................ Bye: 7 16. Steven Jackson, RB, STL................... Bye: 5 17. Frank Gore, RB, SF............................ Bye: 7 18. Drew Brees, QB, NO ........................ Bye: 11 19. Peyton Manning, QB, IND ................ Bye: 11 20. Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT .......... Bye: 11 21. Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG ................... Bye: 7 22. Matt Forte, RB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 23. Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI ................... Bye: 6 24. Philip Rivers, QB, SD ......................... Bye: 6 25. Mike Wallace, WR, PIT..................... Bye: 11 26. Reggie Wayne, WR, IND .................. Bye: 11 27. LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB .................. Bye: 8 28. Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG............... Bye: 7 29. Greg Jennings, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 30. Jahvid Best, RB, DET ......................... Bye: 9 31. Vincent Jackson, WR, SD .................. Bye: 6 32. DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR ............. Bye: 9 33. Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE ........................ Bye: 5 34. Miles Austin, WR, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 35. Cedric Benson, RB, CIN ..................... Bye: 7 36. DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI................. Bye: 7 37. Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN ............. Bye: 6 38. Tony Romo, QB, DAL......................... Bye: 5 39. Matt Schaub, QB, HOU .................... Bye: 11 40. Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ .................... Bye: 8 41. Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC...................... Bye: 6 42. Matt Ryan, QB, ATL ........................... Bye: 8 43. Brandon Marshall, WR, MIA ............... Bye: 5 44. Mike Williams, WR, TB ....................... Bye: 8 45. Ryan Grant, RB, GB ........................... Bye: 8 46. Dez Bryant, WR, DAL......................... Bye: 5 47. Marques Colston, WR, NO ............... Bye: 11 48. Antonio Gates, TE, SD ....................... Bye: 6 49. Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT ............ Bye: 11 50. Ryan Mathews, RB, SD ...................... Bye: 6 51. Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI .................... Bye: 7 52. Wes Welker, WR, NE ......................... Bye: 7 53. Dallas Clark, TE, IND ....................... Bye: 11 54. Jason Witten, TE, DAL ....................... Bye: 5 55. Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA .................... Bye: 5 56. Mark Ingram, RB, NO ....................... Bye: 11 57. Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ................ Bye: 8 58. Felix Jones, RB, DAL ......................... Bye: 5 59. Jermichael Finley, TE, GB .................. Bye: 8 60. Mike Tolbert, RB, SD.......................... Bye: 6 61. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE .......... Bye: 7 62. Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL ................... Bye: 5 63. Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA ................ Bye: 6 64. Vernon Davis, TE, SF ......................... Bye: 7 65. Josh Freeman, QB, TB....................... Bye: 8 66. Percy Harvin, WR, MIN ...................... Bye: 9 67. Fred Jackson, RB, BUF ...................... Bye: 7 68. Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR ............... Bye: 9 69. Mario Manningham, WR, NYG ........... Bye: 7 70. Joseph Addai, RB, IND..................... Bye: 11 71. Austin Collie, WR, IND ..................... Bye: 11 72. Owen Daniels, TE, HOU................... Bye: 11 73. Beanie Wells, RB, ARI........................ Bye: 6 74. Matthew Stafford, QB, DET ................ Bye: 9 75. Brandon Lloyd, WR, DEN ................... Bye: 6 76. Steve Johnson, WR, BUF ................... Bye: 7 77. Tim Hightower, RB, WAS ................... Bye: 5 78. Pierre Garcon, WR, IND ................... Bye: 11 79. Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG ................. Bye: 7 80. Eli Manning, QB, NYG ........................ Bye: 7 81. Joe Flacco, QB, BAL .......................... Bye: 5 82. Ryan Torain, RB, WAS ....................... Bye: 5 83. Chad Ochocinco, WR, NE .................. Bye: 7 84. Jimmy Graham, TE, NO ................... Bye: 11 85. Ryan Williams, RB, ARI ...................... Bye: 6 86. Pierre Thomas, RB, NO .................... Bye: 11 87. Jay Cutler, QB, CHI ............................ Bye: 8 88. DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL ................. Bye: 5 89. Sidney Rice, WR, SEA ....................... Bye: 6 90. Michael Bush, RB, OAK ..................... Bye: 8 91. Willis McGahee, RB, DEN .................. Bye: 6 92. Steve Smith, WR, CAR....................... Bye: 9 93. Rashad Jennings, RB, JAC ................ Bye: 9 94. Kenny Britt, WR, TEN ......................... Bye: 6 95. James Starks, RB, GB........................ Bye: 8 96. Santana Moss, WR, WAS................... Bye: 5 97. Danny Amendola, WR, STL................ Bye: 5 98. LaDainian Tomlinson, RB, NYJ .......... Bye: 8 99. Sam Bradford, QB, STL...................... Bye: 5 100. Mike Thomas, WR, JAC ................... Bye: 9 101. Plaxico Burress, WR, NYJ ................ Bye: 8 102. Braylon Edwards, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 103. Thomas Jones, RB, KC .................... Bye: 6 104. Ricky Williams, RB, BAL ................... Bye: 5 105. Donald Brown, RB, IND .................. Bye: 11 106. Isaac Redman, RB, PIT .................. Bye: 11 107. Jason Snelling, RB, ATL ................... Bye: 8 108. Kellen Winslow, TE, TB .................... Bye: 8 109. Julio Jones, WR, ATL ....................... Bye: 8 110. Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE .................. Bye: 7 111. Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET............. Bye: 9 112. Lance Moore, WR, NO ................... Bye: 11 113. Reggie Bush, RB, MIA...................... Bye: 5 114. Ronnie Brown, RB, PHI .................... Bye: 7 115. Deion Branch, WR, NE ..................... Bye: 7 116. Danny Woodhead, RB, NE ............... Bye: 7 117. C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF ........................ Bye: 7 118. Javon Ringer, RB, TEN .................... Bye: 6 119. Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL .................. Bye: 8 120. A.J. Green, WR, CIN ........................ Bye: 7 121. Steelers DST .................................. Bye: 11 122. Greg Olsen, TE, CAR ....................... Bye: 9 123. Roy Williams, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 124. Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 125. Packers DST .................................... Bye: 8 126. Robert Meachem, WR, NO ............. Bye: 11 127. Jerome Simpson, WR, CIN............... Bye: 7 128. Zach Miller, TE, SEA ........................ Bye: 6 129. Hines Ward, WR, PIT ..................... Bye: 11 130. Jets DST .......................................... Bye: 8 131. Matt Cassel, QB, KC ........................ Bye: 6 132. Chris Cooley, TE, WAS .................... Bye: 5 133. Jacoby Ford, WR, OAK .................... Bye: 8 134. Eagles DST ...................................... Bye: 7 135. Davone Bess, WR, MIA .................... Bye: 5 136. Cowboys DST .................................. Bye: 5 137. Marcedes Lewis, TE, JAC ................ Bye: 9 138. Kyle Orton, QB, DEN ........................ Bye: 6 139. Bears DST ....................................... Bye: 8 140. Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN ..................... Bye: 9 141. Mike Sims-Walker, WR, STL ............ Bye: 5 142. Lee Evans, WR, BAL ........................ Bye: 5 143. James Jones, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 144. Cadillac Williams, RB, STL ............... Bye: 5 145. Michael Crabtree, WR, SF ................ Bye: 7 146. Jordy Nelson, WR, GB ..................... Bye: 8 147. Ravens DST ..................................... Bye: 5 148. Brent Celek, TE, PHI ........................ Bye: 7 149. Johnny Knox, WR, CHI ..................... Bye: 8 150. Mark Sanchez, QB, NYJ ................... Bye: 8 151. Todd Heap, TE, ARI ......................... Bye: 6 152. Marion Barber, RB, CHI .................... Bye: 8 153. Darren Sproles, RB, NO ................. Bye: 11 154. Roy Helu, RB, WAS.......................... Bye: 5 155. Patriots DST ..................................... Bye: 7 156. Maurice Morris, RB, DET .................. Bye: 9 157. Stevan Ridley, RB, NE ..................... Bye: 7 158. Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, ATL .............. Bye: 8 159. Saints DST ..................................... Bye: 11 160. Derrick Ward, RB, HOU .................. Bye: 11 161. Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE ................ Bye: 7 162. Brandon Jackson, RB, CLE .............. Bye: 5 163. Delone Carter, RB, IND .................. Bye: 11 164. Nate Burleson, WR, DET .................. Bye: 9 165. David Garrard, QB, JAC ................... Bye: 9 166. Malcom Floyd, WR, SD .................... Bye: 6 167. Louis Murphy, WR, OAK................... Bye: 8 168. Mike Williams, WR, SEA................... Bye: 6 169. Steve Breaston, WR, KC .................. Bye: 6 170. Kendall Hunter, RB, SF .................... Bye: 7 171. Chargers DST .................................. Bye: 6 172. Justin Forsett, RB, SEA .................... Bye: 6 173. Shane Vereen, RB, NE..................... Bye: 7 174. Greg Little, WR, CLE ........................ Bye: 5 175. Tashard Choice, RB, DAL ................ Bye: 5 176. Bernard Scott, RB, CIN..................... Bye: 7 177. Matt Hasselbeck, QB, TEN ............... Bye: 6 178. Matt Bryant, K, ATL .......................... Bye: 8 179. Derrick Mason, WR, NYJ .................. Bye: 8 180. Earl Bennett, WR, CHI...................... Bye: 8 181. Anthony Dixon, RB, SF ..................... Bye: 7 182. Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE .............. Bye: 7 183. Donovan McNabb, QB, MIN ............. Bye: 9 184. Giants DST ...................................... Bye: 7 185. Garrett Hartley, K, NO .................... Bye: 11 186. Colt McCoy, QB, CLE ....................... Bye: 5 187. Ben Tate, RB, HOU ........................ Bye: 11 188. Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK.......... Bye: 8 189. Danario Alexander, WR, STL............ Bye: 5 190. Nate Kaeding, K, SD ........................ Bye: 6 191. Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE............. Bye: 5 192. Lance Kendricks, TE, STL ................ Bye: 5 193. Dan Carpenter, K, MIA ..................... Bye: 5 194. Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ ...................... Bye: 8 195. Cam Newton, QB, CAR .................... Bye: 9 196. Jamie Harper, RB, TEN .................... Bye: 6 197. Neil Rackers, K, HOU ..................... Bye: 11 198. Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF ................ Bye: 7 199. LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB, ARI... Bye: 6 200. Kevin Boss, TE, OAK ....................... Bye: 8

Rankings by Position
Quarterbacks
1. Michael Vick, PHI ..................... Bye: 7...... $23 2. Aaron Rodgers, GB .................. Bye: 8...... $22 3. Tom Brady, NE ........................ Bye: 7...... $20 4. Drew Brees, NO ..................... Bye: 11...... $19 5. Peyton Manning, IND ............. Bye: 11...... $18 6. Philip Rivers, SD ...................... Bye: 6...... $17 7. Tony Romo, DAL...................... Bye: 5...... $15 8. Matt Schaub, HOU ................. Bye: 11...... $14 9. Matt Ryan, ATL ........................ Bye: 8...... $12 10. Ben Roethlisberger, PIT ....... Bye: 11...... $10 11. Josh Freeman, TB .................. Bye: 8........ $9 12. Matthew Stafford, DET ........... Bye: 9........ $9 13. Eli Manning, NYG................... Bye: 7........ $8 14. Joe Flacco, BAL ..................... Bye: 5........ $7 15. Jay Cutler, CHI ....................... Bye: 8........ $6 16. Sam Bradford, STL................. Bye: 5........ $4 17. Kevin Kolb, ARI ...................... Bye: 6........ $3 18. Matt Cassel, KC ..................... Bye: 6........ $2 19. Kyle Orton, DEN..................... Bye: 6........ $1 20. Mark Sanchez, NYJ................ Bye: 8........ $1 21. David Garrard, JAC ................ Bye: 9........ $1 22. Matt Hasselbeck, TEN............ Bye: 6........ $1 23. Donovan McNabb, MIN .......... Bye: 9........ $1 24. Colt McCoy, CLE.................... Bye: 5........ $1 25. Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF ............ Bye: 7........ $1 26. Jason Campbell, OAK ............ Bye: 8........ $0 27. Cam Newton, CAR ................. Bye: 9........ $0 28. Alex Smith, SF ....................... Bye: 7........ $0 29. Chad Henne, MIA................... Bye: 5........ $0 30. Andy Dalton, CIN ................... Bye: 7........ $0 31. Tarvaris Jackson, SEA ........... Bye: 6........ $0 32. Rex Grossman, WAS ............. Bye: 5........ $0

Running Backs
1. Arian Foster, HOU.................. Bye: 11...... $35 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN ............... Bye: 9...... $34 3. Chris Johnson, TEN ................. Bye: 6...... $33 4. Jamaal Charles, KC ................. Bye: 6...... $31 5. Ray Rice, BAL.......................... Bye: 5...... $30 6. LeSean McCoy, PHI ................. Bye: 7...... $26 7. Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC ........ Bye: 9...... $25 8. Darren McFadden, OAK ........... Bye: 8...... $24 9. Michael Turner, ATL................. Bye: 8...... $22 10. Steven Jackson, STL ............. Bye: 5...... $20 11. Frank Gore, SF ...................... Bye: 7...... $20 12. Rashard Mendenhall, PIT ..... Bye: 11...... $19 13. Matt Forte, CHI....................... Bye: 8...... $18 14. LeGarrette Blount, TB ............ Bye: 8...... $17 15. Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG ......... Bye: 7...... $16 16. Jahvid Best, DET ................... Bye: 9...... $15 17. Peyton Hillis, CLE .................. Bye: 5...... $14 18. DeAngelo Williams, CAR ........ Bye: 9...... $13 19. Cedric Benson, CIN................ Bye: 7...... $13 20. Knowshon Moreno, DEN ........ Bye: 6...... $12 21. Shonn Greene, NYJ ............... Bye: 8...... $12 22. Ryan Grant, GB...................... Bye: 8...... $12 23. Ryan Mathews, SD................. Bye: 6...... $11 24. Daniel Thomas, MIA ............... Bye: 5...... $11 25. Mark Ingram, NO.................. Bye: 11...... $11 26. Felix Jones, DAL .................... Bye: 5...... $10 27. Mike Tolbert, SD .................... Bye: 6........ $9 28. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE ..... Bye: 7........ $8 29. Marshawn Lynch, SEA ........... Bye: 6........ $7 30. Fred Jackson, BUF................. Bye: 7........ $7 31. Jonathan Stewart, CAR .......... Bye: 9........ $6 32. Joseph Addai, IND ............... Bye: 11........ $6 33. Beanie Wells, ARI .................. Bye: 6........ $5 34. Tim Hightower, WAS .............. Bye: 5........ $5 35. Brandon Jacobs, NYG ............ Bye: 7........ $5 36. Ryan Torain, WAS ................. Bye: 5........ $4 37. Ryan Williams, ARI................. Bye: 6........ $4 38. Pierre Thomas, NO .............. Bye: 11........ $4 39. DeMarco Murray, DAL............ Bye: 5........ $3 40. Michael Bush, OAK ................ Bye: 8........ $3 41. Willis McGahee, DEN ............. Bye: 6........ $2 42. Rashad Jennings, JAC ........... Bye: 9........ $2 43. James Starks, GB .................. Bye: 8........ $2 44. LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ ..... Bye: 8........ $2 45. Thomas Jones, KC ................. Bye: 6........ $1 46. Ricky Williams, BAL ............... Bye: 5........ $1 47. Donald Brown, IND............... Bye: 11........ $1 48. Isaac Redman, PIT............... Bye: 11........ $1 49. Jason Snelling, ATL ............... Bye: 8........ $1 50. Reggie Bush, MIA .................. Bye: 5........ $1 51. Ronnie Brown, PHI ................. Bye: 7........ $1 52. Danny Woodhead, NE............ Bye: 7........ $1 53. C.J. Spiller, BUF..................... Bye: 7........ $1 54. Javon Ringer, TEN ................. Bye: 6........ $1 55. Toby Gerhart, MIN ................. Bye: 9........ $1 56. Cadillac Williams, STL............ Bye: 5........ $1 57. Marion Barber, CHI ................ Bye: 8........ $1 58. Darren Sproles, NO .............. Bye: 11........ $1 59. Roy Helu, WAS ...................... Bye: 5........ $1 60. Maurice Morris, DET .............. Bye: 9........ $1 61. Stevan Ridley, NE .................. Bye: 7........ $0 62. Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL .......... Bye: 8........ $0 63. Derrick Ward, HOU .............. Bye: 11........ $0 64. Brandon Jackson, CLE ........... Bye: 5........ $0 65. Delone Carter, IND............... Bye: 11........ $0 66. Kendall Hunter, SF ................. Bye: 7........ $0 67. Justin Forsett, SEA................. Bye: 6........ $0 68. Shane Vereen, NE ................. Bye: 7........ $0 69. Tashard Choice, DAL ............. Bye: 5........ $0 70. Bernard Scott, CIN ................. Bye: 7........ $0

Wide Receivers
1. Andre Johnson, HOU ............. Bye: 11...... $22 2. Calvin Johnson, DET................ Bye: 9...... $21 3. Roddy White, ATL .................... Bye: 8...... $21 4. Hakeem Nicks, NYG ................ Bye: 7...... $17 5. Larry Fitzgerald, ARI ................ Bye: 6...... $16 6. Mike Wallace, PIT .................. Bye: 11...... $15 7. Reggie Wayne, IND................ Bye: 11...... $15 8. Greg Jennings, GB................... Bye: 8...... $14 9. Vincent Jackson, SD ................ Bye: 6...... $14 10. Miles Austin, DAL ................... Bye: 5...... $13 11. DeSean Jackson, PHI ............ Bye: 7...... $13 12. Dwayne Bowe, KC ................. Bye: 6...... $12 13. Brandon Marshall, MIA ........... Bye: 5...... $11 14. Mike Williams, TB ................... Bye: 8...... $11 15. Dez Bryant, DAL .................... Bye: 5...... $10 16. Marques Colston, NO ........... Bye: 11...... $10 17. Jeremy Maclin, PHI ................ Bye: 7........ $9 18. Wes Welker, NE ..................... Bye: 7........ $9 19. Santonio Holmes, NYJ ........... Bye: 8........ $8 20. Anquan Boldin, BAL ............... Bye: 5........ $8 21. Percy Harvin, MIN .................. Bye: 9........ $7 22. Mario Manningham, NYG ....... Bye: 7........ $6 23. Austin Collie, IND ................. Bye: 11........ $6 24. Brandon Lloyd, DEN............... Bye: 6........ $5 25. Steve Johnson, BUF .............. Bye: 7........ $5 26. Pierre Garcon, IND ............... Bye: 11........ $5 27. Chad Ochocinco, NE .............. Bye: 7........ $4 28. Sidney Rice, SEA ................... Bye: 6........ $4 29. Steve Smith, CAR .................. Bye: 9........ $4 30. Kenny Britt, TEN .................... Bye: 6........ $3 31. Santana Moss, WAS .............. Bye: 5........ $3 32. Danny Amendola, STL ........... Bye: 5........ $3 33. Mike Thomas, JAC ................. Bye: 9........ $3 34. Plaxico Burress, NYJ .............. Bye: 8........ $3 35. Braylon Edwards, SF .............. Bye: 7........ $3 36. Julio Jones, ATL..................... Bye: 8........ $2 37. Lance Moore, NO ................. Bye: 11........ $2 38. Deion Branch, NE................... Bye: 7........ $2 39. A.J. Green, CIN ...................... Bye: 7........ $2 40. Roy Williams, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $1 41. Robert Meachem, NO........... Bye: 11........ $1 42. Jerome Simpson, CIN ............ Bye: 7........ $1 43. Hines Ward, PIT ................... Bye: 11........ $1 44. Jacoby Ford, OAK .................. Bye: 8........ $1 45. Davone Bess, MIA.................. Bye: 5........ $1 46. Mike Sims-Walker, STL .......... Bye: 5........ $1 47. Lee Evans, BAL ..................... Bye: 5........ $1 48. James Jones, GB ................... Bye: 8........ $1 49. Michael Crabtree, SF.............. Bye: 7........ $1 50. Jordy Nelson, GB ................... Bye: 8........ $1 51. Johnny Knox, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $1 52. Nate Burleson, DET ............... Bye: 9........ $1 53. Malcom Floyd, SD .................. Bye: 6........ $1 54. Louis Murphy, OAK ................ Bye: 8........ $1 55. Mike Williams, SEA ................ Bye: 6........ $1 56. Steve Breaston, KC ................ Bye: 6........ $0 57. Greg Little, CLE...................... Bye: 5........ $0 58. Derrick Mason, NYJ ............... Bye: 8........ $0 59. Earl Bennett, CHI ................... Bye: 8........ $0 60. Danario Alexander, STL ......... Bye: 5........ $0 61. Jordan Shipley, CIN ............... Bye: 7........ $0 62. Devin Hester, CHI .................. Bye: 8........ $0 63. Eric Decker, DEN ................... Bye: 6........ $0 64. Jacoby Jones, HOU ............. Bye: 11........ $0 65. Nate Washington, TEN ........... Bye: 6........ $0 66. Emmanuel Sanders, PIT....... Bye: 11........ $0 67. Steve Smith, PHI .................... Bye: 7........ $0 68. Arrelious Benn, TB ................. Bye: 8........ $0 69. Jason Hill, JAC ....................... Bye: 9........ $0 70. Brian Robiskie, CLE ............... Bye: 5........ $0

Tight Ends
1. Antonio Gates, SD.................... Bye: 6...... $12 2. Dallas Clark, IND.................... Bye: 11...... $11 3. Jason Witten, DAL.................... Bye: 5...... $10 4. Jermichael Finley, GB .............. Bye: 8........ $9 5. Vernon Davis, SF ..................... Bye: 7........ $9 6. Owen Daniels, HOU ............... Bye: 11........ $8 7. Jimmy Graham, NO................ Bye: 11........ $7 8. Kellen Winslow, TB .................. Bye: 8........ $6 9. Rob Gronkowski, NE ................ Bye: 7........ $5 10. Brandon Pettigrew, DET ......... Bye: 9........ $4 11. Tony Gonzalez, ATL............... Bye: 8........ $3 12. Greg Olsen, CAR ................... Bye: 9........ $3 13. Zach Miller, SEA .................... Bye: 6........ $2 14. Chris Cooley, WAS................. Bye: 5........ $2 15. Marcedes Lewis, JAC ............. Bye: 9........ $2 16. Brent Celek, PHI .................... Bye: 7........ $1 17. Todd Heap, ARI ..................... Bye: 6........ $1 18. Aaron Hernandez, NE ............ Bye: 7........ $1 19. Dustin Keller, NYJ .................. Bye: 8........ $1 20. Lance Kendricks, STL ............ Bye: 5........ $1 21. Kevin Boss, OAK.................... Bye: 8........ $0 22. Jermaine Gresham, CIN ......... Bye: 7........ $0 23. Jared Cook, TEN.................... Bye: 6........ $0 24. Benjamin Watson, CLE .......... Bye: 5........ $0 25. Heath Miller, PIT .................. Bye: 11........ $0 26. Ed Dickson, BAL .................... Bye: 5........ $0 27. Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN ......... Bye: 9........ $0 28. Jeremy Shockey, CAR ........... Bye: 9........ $0 29. Tony Moeaki, KC.................... Bye: 6........ $0 30. Travis Beckum, NYG .............. Bye: 7........ $0 31. Michael Hoomanawanui, STL . Bye: 5........ $0 32. Anthony Fasano, MIA ............. Bye: 5........ $0

Kickers
1. Matt Bryant, ATL ...................... Bye: 8........ $2 2. Stephen Gostkowski, NE .......... Bye: 7........ $2 3. Garrett Hartley, NO ................ Bye: 11........ $2 4. Sebastian Janikowski, OAK ...... Bye: 8........ $2 5. Nate Kaeding, SD .................... Bye: 6........ $2 6. Dan Carpenter, MIA ................. Bye: 5........ $1 7. Neil Rackers, HOU ................. Bye: 11........ $1 8. Josh Brown, STL ...................... Bye: 5........ $1 9. Adam Vinatieri, IND ................ Bye: 11........ $1 10. Mason Crosby, GB ................. Bye: 8........ $1 11. Alex Henery, PHI .................... Bye: 7........ $1 12. David Buehler, DAL ................ Bye: 5........ $1 13. David Akers, SF ..................... Bye: 7........ $1 14. Jay Feely, ARI ........................ Bye: 6........ $1 15. Rob Bironas, TEN .................. Bye: 6........ $1 16. Billy Cundiff, BAL.................... Bye: 5........ $0 17. Robbie Gould, CHI ................. Bye: 8........ $0 18. Jason Hanson, DET ............... Bye: 9........ $0 19. Nick Folk, NYJ........................ Bye: 8........ $0 20. Josh Scobee, JAC .................. Bye: 9........ $0 21. Matt Prater, DEN .................... Bye: 6........ $0 22. Lawrence Tynes, NYG ........... Bye: 7........ $0 23. Shaun Suisham, PIT ............ Bye: 11........ $0 24. Connor Barth, TB ................... Bye: 8........ $0 25. Ryan Succop, KC ................... Bye: 6........ $0 26. Olindo Mare, CAR .................. Bye: 9........ $0 27. Phil Dawson, CLE .................. Bye: 5........ $0 28. Graham Gano, WAS .............. Bye: 5........ $0 29. Ryan Longwell, MIN ............... Bye: 9........ $0 30. Rian Lindell, BUF ................... Bye: 7........ $0 31. Mike Nugent, CIN ................... Bye: 7........ $0 32. Jeff Reed, SEA....................... Bye: 6........ $0

Defense/Special Teams
1. Steelers.................................. Bye: 11........ $3 2. Packers.................................... Bye: 8........ $3 3. Jets .......................................... Bye: 8........ $3 4. Eagles...................................... Bye: 7........ $2 5. Cowboys .................................. Bye: 5........ $2 6. Bears ....................................... Bye: 8........ $2 7. Ravens .................................... Bye: 5........ $2 8. Patriots .................................... Bye: 7........ $2 9. Saints..................................... Bye: 11........ $1 10. Chargers ................................ Bye: 6........ $1 11. Giants .................................... Bye: 7........ $1 12. Lions ...................................... Bye: 9........ $1 13. Dolphins ................................. Bye: 5........ $1 14. Chiefs .................................... Bye: 6........ $0 15. Falcons .................................. Bye: 8........ $0 16. Texans ................................. Bye: 11........ $0 17. Raiders .................................. Bye: 8........ $0 18. Vikings ................................... Bye: 9........ $0 19. Cardinals................................ Bye: 6........ $0 20. Rams ..................................... Bye: 5........ $0 21. 49ers...................................... Bye: 7........ $0 22. Colts .................................... Bye: 11........ $0 23. Seahawks .............................. Bye: 6........ $0 24. Browns ................................... Bye: 5........ $0 25. Titans ..................................... Bye: 6........ $0 26. Buccaneers ............................ Bye: 8........ $0 27. Bengals .................................. Bye: 7........ $0 28. Redskins ................................ Bye: 5........ $0 29. Broncos.................................. Bye: 6........ $0 30. Panthers ................................ Bye: 9........ $0 31. Bills ........................................ Bye: 7........ $0 32. Jaguars .................................. Bye: 9........ $0

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2011 Projections
Quarterbacks
Player Aaron Rodgers, GB Michael Vick, PHI Tom Brady, NE Peyton Manning, IND Drew Brees, NO Philip Rivers, SD Tony Romo, DAL Matt Schaub, HOU Matt Ryan, ATL Ben Roethlisberger, PIT Josh Freeman, TB Eli Manning, NYG Jay Cutler, CHI Matthew Stafford, DET Sam Bradford, STL Joe Flacco, BAL Matt Cassel, KC Kevin Kolb, ARI Kyle Orton, DEN Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF Mark Sanchez, NYJ Donovan McNabb, MIN Cam Newton, CAR Jason Campbell, OAK Matt Hasselbeck, TEN Alex Smith, SF Rex Grossman, WAS David Garrard, JAC Chad Henne, MIA Colt McCoy, CLE Tarvaris Jackson, SEA Andy Dalton, CIN Colin Kaepernick, SF Brad Smith, BUF Charlie Whitehurst, SEA Jake Locker, TEN Blaine Gabbert, JAC Shaun Hill, DET Tim Tebow, DEN Bruce Gradkowski, CIN John Beck, WAS Christian Ponder, MIN Vince Young, PHI Tyler Thigpen, BUF Jimmy Clausen, CAR Kyle Boller, OAK Byron Leftwich, PIT Charlie Batch, PIT Josh Johnson, TB Charlie Frye, UFA Brodie Croyle, UFA Caleb Hanie, CHI Max Hall, ARI Matt Leinart, SEA Brian Hoyer, NE Dennis Dixon, PIT Matt Flynn, GB Billy Volek, SD Andrew Walter, OAK Chase Daniel, NO Brooks Bollinger, DET Tyler Palko, KC Kevin O'Connell, NYJ Curtis Painter, IND Passing Att 502 429 562 625 552 508 567 550 557 492 513 520 488 468 556 489 471 485 443 473 522 486 461 458 410 433 494 326 465 437 351 367 118 12 170 107 143 135 53 144 130 109 90 111 74 90 50 26 47 37 29 33 56 35 21 20 14 11 16 2 6 3 2 14 Cmp 331 265 375 424 374 335 375 359 352 308 319 323 295 283 354 304 282 305 275 286 300 296 271 267 251 261 295 195 289 275 210 235 67 7 95 61 82 82 30 83 75 68 55 61 43 50 28 15 26 22 17 20 31 22 13 12 8 7 7 1 3 2 1 4 Pct 65.9 61.8 66.7 67.8 67.8 65.9 66.1 65.3 63.2 62.6 62.2 62.1 60.5 60.5 63.7 62.2 59.9 62.9 62.1 60.5 57.5 60.9 58.8 58.3 61.2 60.3 59.7 59.8 62.2 62.9 59.8 64.0 56.8 58.3 55.9 57.0 57.3 60.7 56.6 57.6 57.7 62.4 61.1 55.0 58.1 55.6 56.0 57.7 55.3 59.5 58.6 60.6 55.4 62.9 61.9 60.0 57.1 63.6 43.8 50.0 50.0 66.7 50.0 28.6 Yds 4,370 3,453 4,173 4,615 4,595 4,405 4,452 4,417 4,015 4,044 3,610 3,936 3,667 3,804 4,102 3,461 3,235 3,325 3,166 3,271 3,301 3,244 3,123 3,006 3,035 3,128 3,601 2,212 2,982 2,621 2,407 2,409 804 85 1,013 736 865 784 348 895 704 685 583 607 423 462 313 184 265 221 140 166 262 233 132 134 83 80 68 8 24 18 8 42 TD 30 25 33 32 32 28 28 25 27 23 24 24 24 23 22 21 22 20 19 19 18 19 16 15 17 17 15 14 16 15 12 15 6 1 4 3 4 3 2 3 4 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT 13 14 14 18 19 12 17 14 15 10 14 14 19 15 17 11 15 15 10 14 16 13 14 10 11 12 15 10 14 13 9 14 6 1 6 3 5 2 1 5 5 3 2 4 4 4 1 2 3 2 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Rushing Att Yds 50 239 91 505 22 31 20 8 21 15 27 55 31 77 32 55 41 88 37 100 56 251 26 58 53 222 20 38 27 58 41 98 46 179 33 112 25 75 38 166 37 111 34 120 42 181 43 213 21 80 31 77 24 37 57 250 23 59 38 166 41 202 24 71 14 77 38 322 11 45 13 55 7 26 13 54 31 144 6 17 14 30 11 30 11 44 14 51 4 11 10 47 3 4 4 15 9 62 2 24 0 0 2 3 0 0 4 0 10 8 3 19 3 4 5 -5 2 6 1 8 0 0 1 2 1 -2 2 2 Avg 4.8 5.5 1.4 0.4 0.7 2.0 2.5 1.7 2.1 2.7 4.5 2.2 4.2 1.9 2.1 2.4 3.9 3.4 3.0 4.4 3.0 3.5 4.3 5.0 3.8 2.5 1.5 4.4 2.6 4.4 4.9 3.0 5.5 8.5 4.1 4.2 3.7 4.2 4.6 2.8 2.1 2.7 4.0 3.6 2.8 4.7 1.3 3.8 6.9 12.0 --1.5 --0.0 0.8 6.3 1.3 -1.0 3.0 8.0 --2.0 -2.0 1.0 TD 4 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 2 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 4 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FPTS 371 347 344 339 335 322 314 304 303 294 286 273 273 264 262 252 251 234 226 225 225 224 221 212 209 207 204 191 189 187 166 159 66 65 55 51 49 49 48 44 41 40 40 33 28 25 23 17 17 13 12 11 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 1 1 0 -2

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Running Backs
Player Chris Johnson, TEN Adrian Peterson, MIN Arian Foster, HOU Ray Rice, BAL Jamaal Charles, KC LeSean McCoy, PHI Darren McFadden, OAK Michael Turner, ATL Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC Steven Jackson, STL Matt Forte, CHI Frank Gore, SF Rashard Mendenhall, PIT Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG Cedric Benson, UFA Knowshon Moreno, DEN BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE LeGarrette Blount, TB Peyton Hillis, CLE Ryan Mathews, SD Shonn Greene, NYJ DeAngelo Williams, CAR Jahvid Best, DET Ryan Grant, GB Fred Jackson, BUF Felix Jones, DAL Mark Ingram, NO Daniel Thomas, MIA Jonathan Stewart, CAR Joseph Addai, IND Marshawn Lynch, SEA Ryan Williams, ARI Brandon Jacobs, NYG Beanie Wells, ARI Mike Tolbert, SD Michael Bush, OAK Darren Sproles, NO Ryan Torain, WAS DeMarco Murray, DAL Danny Woodhead, NE James Starks, GB Reggie Bush, MIA Pierre Thomas, NO Rashad Jennings, JAC Tim Hightower, WAS C.J. Spiller, BUF Maurice Morris, DET Thomas Jones, KC Willis McGahee, DEN Donald Brown, IND LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ Ricky Williams, BAL Roy Helu, WAS Jason Snelling, ATL Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL Ben Tate, HOU Isaac Redman, PIT Brandon Jackson, CLE Ronnie Brown, PHI Justin Forsett, SEA Marion Barber, CHI Leon Washington, SEA Anthony Dixon, SF Brian Westbrook, UFA Cadillac Williams, STL LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI Correll Buckhalter, UFA Montario Hardesty, CLE Tashard Choice, DAL Taiwan Jones, OAK Delone Carter, IND Marcel Reece, OAK Bernard Scott, CIN Kevin Smith, UFA Rushing Att Yds 334 1,449 311 1,430 285 1,365 268 1,229 263 1,495 228 1,127 240 1,235 293 1,335 275 1,187 244 1,134 256 1,065 245 1,102 274 1,266 259 1,174 268 1,095 233 986 234 1,060 276 1,197 218 902 238 1,020 288 1,126 242 1,126 213 871 259 1,091 231 986 207 968 197 909 225 987 189 866 188 732 230 878 224 923 162 715 188 745 146 607 154 670 77 407 159 698 150 623 111 505 158 624 104 420 147 610 113 602 144 545 115 554 117 516 145 605 148 575 107 420 92 356 133 512 136 607 110 479 84 377 97 431 91 401 82 313 88 428 52 237 69 282 61 286 82 333 63 288 72 308 65 315 75 335 106 411 73 313 60 304 51 221 41 178 55 267 45 172 Avg 4.3 4.6 4.8 4.6 5.7 4.9 5.1 4.6 4.3 4.6 4.2 4.5 4.6 4.5 4.1 4.2 4.5 4.3 4.1 4.3 3.9 4.7 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.7 4.6 4.4 4.6 3.9 3.8 4.1 4.4 4.0 4.2 4.4 5.3 4.4 4.2 4.5 3.9 4.0 4.1 5.3 3.8 4.8 4.4 4.2 3.9 3.9 3.9 3.8 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.4 3.8 4.9 4.6 4.1 4.7 4.1 4.6 4.3 4.8 4.5 3.9 4.3 5.1 4.3 4.3 4.9 3.8 TD 12 12 11 6 6 7 7 12 7 7 5 7 9 7 7 5 10 9 9 7 8 6 5 7 5 4 8 6 6 5 6 5 7 5 7 6 1 4 5 3 5 2 4 3 5 3 3 5 5 1 4 3 3 3 1 4 4 0 1 0 4 0 4 1 1 0 2 2 2 2 4 1 0 0 Receiving Rcpt Yds 42 337 35 357 55 412 69 613 42 306 71 524 48 420 7 48 51 366 47 405 62 511 44 348 20 160 53 402 33 239 40 348 17 103 10 63 44 308 35 260 13 90 23 141 49 462 21 157 33 215 36 325 17 113 20 136 21 150 32 201 24 127 14 108 12 98 21 188 17 105 20 158 48 475 15 111 16 112 26 205 17 121 44 325 20 161 25 206 27 181 34 232 28 230 12 73 18 106 32 305 43 286 17 120 10 74 20 148 30 256 8 52 9 85 36 258 17 128 33 265 18 106 28 222 3 11 25 194 17 152 19 194 17 134 2 8 13 105 11 84 4 20 22 165 16 138 23 205 Avg 8 10 7 9 7 7 9 7 7 9 8 8 8 8 7 9 6 6 7 7 7 6 9 7 7 9 7 7 7 6 5 8 8 9 6 8 10 7 7 8 7 7 8 8 7 7 8 6 6 10 7 7 7 7 9 7 9 7 8 8 6 8 4 8 9 10 8 4 8 8 5 8 9 9 TD 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Misc FL 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 2 2 4 3 3 1 3 4 4 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 3 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 FPTS 253 251 246 228 224 221 214 206 205 200 200 195 193 192 175 175 174 174 173 168 166 165 163 163 160 155 148 144 134 133 133 127 121 119 117 115 110 107 102 101 101 101 99 99 99 97 97 96 94 89 88 85 82 79 75 72 71 69 66 62 61 61 58 58 58 57 57 54 54 51 48 46 45 42

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Player Stevan Ridley, NE Toby Gerhart, MIN Kendall Hunter, SF Mike Goodson, CAR Mewelde Moore, PIT Leonard Weaver, UFA Keiland Williams, WAS Joe McKnight, NYJ Derrick Ward, HOU Javon Ringer, TEN Mike Bell, DET Earnest Graham, TB John Kuhn, GB Chris Ivory, NO Shane Vereen, NE Le'Ron McClain, KC Patrick Cobbs, UFA Dion Lewis, PHI Lance Ball, DEN Jerome Harrison, DET Vonta Leach, BAL Jacob Hester, SD Jerome Felton, DET Ladell Betts, UFA Lex Hilliard, MIA Ovie Mughelli, ATL Jordan Todman, SD Jerious Norwood, STL Deji Karim, JAC Rock Cartwright, OAK Brian Leonard, CIN Aaron Brown, DET Ahmard Hall, TEN Alex Green, GB Lousaka Polite, MIA Chester Taylor, CHI Michael Robinson, SEA Owen Marecic, CLE Heath Evans, UFA Justin Griffith, HOU Owen Schmitt, PHI Sammy Morris, NE Lynell Hamilton, NO Gary Russell, OAK John Conner, NYJ Mike Hart, UFA Chris Gronkowski, DAL Kahlil Bell, CHI Naufahu Tahi, UFA Jalen Parmele, BAL LenDale White, DEN Johnny White, BUF Jeff Dugan, MIN Kenneth Darby, UFA Spencer Larsen, DEN Tyrell Sutton, CAR Gartrell Johnson, ATL B.J. Askew, TB Danny Ware, NYG Montell Owens, JAC Corey McIntyre, BUF Greg Jones, JAC Steve Slaton, HOU Javarris James, IND Evan Royster, WAS Anthony Sherman, ARI Kolby Smith, JAC Marcus Mason, SD DeShawn Wynn, UFA Tony Richardson, UFA Eldra Buckley, PHI Matt Lawrence, BAL Michael Bennett, OAK Lawrence Vickers, HOU Tim Castille, UFA

Rushing Att Yds 74 312 65 273 63 288 48 222 42 166 29 121 52 233 62 249 48 197 46 206 48 185 37 135 29 115 48 204 18 87 31 105 7 41 42 185 45 200 38 152 7 30 22 76 26 84 22 84 12 44 16 35 31 122 30 122 35 160 26 88 13 51 22 94 3 9 33 141 29 90 26 93 11 43 7 23 6 14 2 3 2 7 18 58 12 42 10 26 8 44 14 72 5 17 20 110 1 2 24 90 15 43 24 97 3 5 16 66 7 31 15 71 24 91 3 5 12 54 1 15 7 30 3 13 12 44 17 70 17 70 7 25 17 44 11 42 5 43 7 42 18 56 13 52 11 29 5 14 6 19

Avg 4.2 4.2 4.6 4.6 4.0 4.2 4.5 4.0 4.1 4.5 3.9 3.6 4.0 4.3 4.8 3.4 5.9 4.4 4.4 4.0 4.3 3.5 3.2 3.8 3.7 2.2 3.9 4.1 4.6 3.4 3.9 4.3 3.0 4.3 3.1 3.6 3.9 3.3 2.3 1.5 3.5 3.2 3.5 2.6 5.5 5.1 3.4 5.5 2.0 3.8 2.9 4.0 1.7 4.1 4.4 4.7 3.8 1.7 4.5 15.0 4.3 4.3 3.7 4.1 4.1 3.6 2.6 3.8 8.6 6.0 3.1 4.0 2.6 2.8 3.2

TD 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Receiving Rcpt Yds 1 4 12 88 15 98 17 108 22 181 18 140 13 100 8 54 5 44 5 30 5 33 10 68 13 82 2 8 13 90 10 68 10 130 5 33 3 15 8 60 16 121 14 87 7 58 10 70 10 80 10 88 6 55 8 72 3 10 10 82 17 118 8 64 13 106 2 10 10 45 8 58 10 88 16 108 7 57 9 68 10 62 0 0 2 16 4 31 2 9 6 40 7 35 0 0 11 48 2 15 0 0 0 0 4 31 4 29 7 63 3 22 0 0 5 23 3 27 1 6 6 44 10 59 3 27 0 0 0 0 4 41 4 20 2 19 2 16 3 15 0 0 1 4 3 25 7 40 6 30

Avg 4 7 7 6 8 8 8 7 9 6 7 7 6 4 7 7 13 7 5 8 8 6 8 7 8 9 9 9 3 8 7 8 8 5 5 7 9 7 8 8 6 --8 8 5 7 5 --4 8 ----8 7 9 7 --5 9 6 7 6 9 ----10 5 10 8 5 --4 8 6 5

TD 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Misc FL 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FPTS 42 40 39 37 35 32 31 30 30 30 28 26 26 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 16 15 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5

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Player Albert Young, UFA Mike Sellers, WAS Mike Cox, KC Moran Norris, SF Lorenzo Booker, MIN Keith Toston, STL Jonathan Dwyer, PIT Jackie Battle, UFA Tony Fiammetta, CAR Luke Lawton, OAK Quinn Johnson, GB DeDe Dorsey, DET Samkon Gado, TEN Kregg Lumpkin, TB Curtis Brinkley, SD Reagan Maui'a, UFA Terrelle Smith, DET Xavier Omon, SEA Stefan Logan, DET Thomas Clayton, NE Deon Anderson, MIA Javarris Williams, KC Olaniyi Sobomehin, NO

Rushing Att Yds 12 41 0 0 1 1 6 14 7 18 9 30 9 28 9 24 5 20 0 0 4 13 2 3 5 10 1 6 2 11 0 0 0 0 4 9 8 48 2 6 1 1 3 3 0 0

Avg 3.4 --1.0 2.3 2.6 3.3 3.1 2.7 4.0 --3.3 1.5 2.0 6.0 5.5 ----2.3 6.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 ---

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Receiving Rcpt Yds 1 6 6 46 7 42 5 22 4 14 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 20 1 6 1 16 1 8 1 11 0 0 2 11 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 3

Avg 6 8 6 4 4 ----1 --5 6 16 8 11 --6 10 ------4 --3

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Misc FL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

FPTS 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

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Wide Receivers
Player Andre Johnson, HOU Roddy White, ATL Calvin Johnson, DET Greg Jennings, GB Larry Fitzgerald, ARI Mike Wallace, PIT Reggie Wayne, IND Hakeem Nicks, NYG Brandon Marshall, MIA Dwayne Bowe, KC Mike Williams, TB Vincent Jackson, SD Miles Austin, DAL DeSean Jackson, PHI Jeremy Maclin, PHI Marques Colston, NO Santonio Holmes, NYJ Dez Bryant, DAL Percy Harvin, MIN Anquan Boldin, BAL Wes Welker, NE Brandon Lloyd, DEN Steve Johnson, BUF Mario Manningham, NYG Kenny Britt, TEN Pierre Garcon, IND Sidney Rice, SEA Santana Moss, WAS Steve Smith, CAR Chad Ochocinco, NE Mike Thomas, JAC Julio Jones, ATL Robert Meachem, NO Austin Collie, IND Hines Ward, PIT Jerome Simpson, CIN Lance Moore, NO Jacoby Ford, OAK Danny Amendola, STL Braylon Edwards, SF James Jones, GB Deion Branch, NE Davone Bess, MIA A.J. Green, CIN Plaxico Burress, NYJ Roy Williams, CHI Michael Crabtree, SF Malcom Floyd, SD Nate Burleson, DET Jacoby Jones, HOU Louis Murphy, OAK Lee Evans, BAL Derrick Mason, NYJ Torrey Smith, BAL Brian Robiskie, CLE Mike Sims-Walker, STL Johnny Knox, CHI Donald Driver, GB Arrelious Benn, TB Jordy Nelson, GB Jason Hill, JAC Devin Hester, CHI Eddie Royal, DEN Kevin Walter, HOU Mike Williams, SEA Jordan Shipley, CIN Titus Young, DET Steve Breaston, KC Nate Washington, TEN Bernard Berrian, MIN Anthony Armstrong, WAS Blair White, IND Patrick Crayton, SD Antonio Brown, PIT Receiving Rcpt Yds 103 1,480 106 1,442 81 1,265 81 1,336 107 1,355 75 1,225 102 1,352 85 1,187 102 1,225 77 1,155 77 1,143 67 1,169 80 1,194 55 1,045 81 1,119 80 1,050 68 1,060 72 996 80 966 81 1,016 95 1,069 74 1,003 75 987 75 1,045 63 926 75 944 70 940 77 965 60 855 58 777 64 718 55 776 51 736 53 607 61 715 57 775 59 703 46 714 78 754 55 748 49 657 55 711 67 730 53 710 46 633 50 687 55 688 42 708 53 655 58 704 50 680 42 616 51 605 44 639 51 660 47 616 43 632 50 579 46 625 41 596 46 603 44 581 49 595 48 593 49 576 58 633 31 446 42 598 41 537 44 584 35 574 37 424 40 541 31 477 Avg 14 14 16 16 13 16 13 14 12 15 15 17 15 19 14 13 16 14 12 13 11 14 13 14 15 13 13 13 14 13 11 14 14 11 12 14 12 16 10 14 13 13 11 13 14 14 13 17 12 12 14 15 12 15 13 13 15 12 14 15 13 13 12 12 12 11 14 14 13 13 16 11 14 15 TD 10 10 11 8 8 9 7 9 8 9 9 8 7 7 8 8 7 8 6 7 6 7 7 6 7 6 6 5 6 6 5 6 6 8 6 5 6 4 5 5 6 5 5 5 6 5 5 4 5 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 5 3 4 Rushing Att 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 15 2 0 2 0 20 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 13 2 3 0 0 0 0 12 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 7 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yds 0 0 25 0 0 30 0 0 17 0 0 0 17 112 12 0 16 0 134 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 113 10 27 0 0 0 0 136 14 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 0 11 0 15 5 0 26 0 0 0 0 14 22 0 35 0 0 0 0 115 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg ----8.3 ----7.5 ----5.7 ------8.5 7.5 6.0 --8.0 --6.7 5.3 ----------------5.8 --8.7 5.0 9.0 --------11.3 4.7 --------9.5 --------5.5 --7.5 5.0 --8.7 --------4.7 11.0 --5.0 --------16.4 8.0 ------------TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 FPTS 208 202 195 182 182 180 177 173 170 170 166 165 163 162 161 153 148 146 144 143 143 142 141 139 133 130 128 125 124 114 111 111 110 109 108 108 106 105 105 105 102 101 101 101 99 99 97 95 95 94 94 92 91 91 90 90 89 88 88 86 84 84 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 76 73 72 72 72

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Player Emmanuel Sanders, PIT Greg Little, CLE Jerricho Cotchery, PIT Brian Hartline, MIA Roscoe Parrish, BUF Josh Morgan, SF Jason Avant, PHI Earl Bennett, CHI Brandon LaFell, CAR Michael Jenkins, MIN Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE Devery Henderson, NO Jabar Gaffney, WAS Donnie Avery, STL Andre Caldwell, CIN Mark Clayton, UFA Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK Andre Roberts, ARI Chris Chambers, UFA Early Doucet, ARI Danario Alexander, STL Golden Tate, SEA Jon Baldwin, KC Demaryius Thomas, DEN Terrell Owens, UFA Justin Gage, TEN Brandon Stokley, WAS Dexter McCluster, KC T.J. Houshmandzadeh, UFA Brandon Tate, NE Steve Smith, PHI Jerrel Jernigan, NYG Edmund Gates, MIA Anthony Gonzalez, IND David Nelson, BUF Chansi Stuckey, ARI Antwaan Randle El, UFA Donte' Stallworth, WAS Brandon Gibson, STL James Hardy, BAL Seyi Ajirotutu, SD Domenik Hixon, NYG Ben Obomanu, SEA Mark Bradley, NO Eric Decker, DEN Deon Butler, SEA Chaz Schilens, OAK David Anderson, DEN Austin Pettis, STL Josh Cribbs, CLE Victor Cruz, NYG Sammie Stroughter, TB Kevin Ogletree, DAL Devin Aromashodu, MIN Legedu Naanee, CAR Jerheme Urban, KC Kelley Washington, UFA Ted Ginn, SF Rashied Davis, DET Harry Douglas, ATL Greg Camarillo, MIN Greg Lewis, UFA Randall Cobb, GB Cecil Shorts, JAC Devin Thomas, NYG Damian Williams, TEN Hank Baskett, UFA Sam Hurd, CHI David Reed, BAL Kevin Curtis, KC Maurice Stovall, TB Chad Hall, PHI Marlon Moore, MIA Ruvell Martin, UFA Kealoha Pilares, CAR

Receiving Rcpt Yds 41 515 35 472 44 506 37 537 38 464 34 434 42 510 40 450 32 510 41 509 30 444 29 478 39 499 33 474 42 447 31 404 30 433 35 472 36 447 38 440 28 379 33 415 33 446 28 421 24 335 21 327 31 385 18 196 36 380 21 340 30 350 23 334 26 364 28 310 24 301 27 295 21 264 26 325 24 325 20 265 13 262 22 275 21 307 18 233 18 237 23 265 16 210 25 266 18 255 17 150 17 234 28 286 18 226 18 222 23 276 17 211 16 202 14 231 16 188 13 183 22 245 15 180 18 205 17 234 13 148 16 219 13 164 14 160 13 159 13 158 11 157 11 115 6 128 9 135 15 186

Avg 13 13 12 15 12 13 12 11 16 12 15 16 13 14 11 13 14 13 12 12 14 13 14 15 14 16 12 11 11 16 12 15 14 11 13 11 13 13 14 13 20 13 15 13 13 12 13 11 14 9 14 10 13 12 12 12 13 17 12 14 11 12 11 14 11 14 13 11 12 12 14 10 21 15 12

TD 3 4 3 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0

Rushing Att 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 2 0 4 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 1 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 22 28 0 0 0 0 0 23 0 34 0 16 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 205 0 20 0 25 25 0 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 8 7 0 9 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 5 6 0 0 31 0 17 5 0 0 0 0 0 29 16 0 0

Avg --------7.3 9.3 ----------7.7 --8.5 --5.3 10.5 --------------------4.5 --10.0 --6.3 8.3 ----4.0 2.5 ----------8.0 7.0 --4.5 ------5.4 --------------6.2 5.0 6.0 ----7.8 --8.5 5.0 ----------3.2 16.0 -----

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Misc FL 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FPTS 70 69 69 66 65 64 63 63 63 63 62 62 62 61 61 60 57 57 57 56 56 54 53 52 52 51 51 50 50 48 47 46 45 43 42 40 39 39 39 39 38 38 38 37 36 33 33 33 32 31 29 29 29 28 28 27 26 26 25 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 20 20 19

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Player Micheal Spurlock, TB Stephen Williams, ARI Riley Cooper, PHI Verran Tucker, KC Johnnie Lee Higgins, PHI David Clowney, CAR Dezmon Briscoe, TB Leonard Hankerson, WAS Reggie Brown, TB Brandon Banks, WAS Patrick Turner, NYJ Brandon Jones, BAL Buster Davis, BUF Justin McCareins, TEN Julian Edelman, NE Shaun McDonald, PIT Max Komar, ARI Greg Salas, STL Arnaz Battle, PIT Andre Davis, HOU Ronald Johnson, SF Dwayne Harris, DAL John Standeford, DET Devard Darling, KC Lavelle Hawkins, TEN Adrian Arrington, NO Terrance Copper, UFA Terrence Austin, WAS Donald Jones, BUF Dominique Zeigler, SF Roberto Wallace, MIA Duke Calhoun, NYG Joe West, STL Tiquan Underwood, JAC Naaman Roosevelt, BUF Brett Swain, GB Eric Weems, ATL Jarett Dillard, JAC Preston Parker, TB Derrick Williams, DET Brandon James, IND Quan Cosby, CIN Courtney Taylor, SEA Will Franklin, OAK Brian Clark, UFA Kassim Osgood, JAC Nate Hughes, JAC Limas Sweed, PIT Troy Williamson, JAC Quinten Lawrence, KC Nick Miller, OAK Matt Slater, NE Marko Mitchell, MIN Michael Bumpus, SEA Jeff Webb, KC Isaiah Stanback, SEA Mark Jones, TEN Logan Payne, MIN Glenn Martinez, HOU Brandon London, PIT Manuel Johnson, DAL Richard Goodman, SD Gary Banks, SD Kenny Moore, IND

Receiving Rcpt Yds 8 125 15 180 7 116 6 114 10 142 10 153 6 93 11 141 9 136 7 100 11 132 11 130 10 123 10 139 8 100 12 111 10 108 7 101 10 119 6 91 7 107 6 85 5 83 6 82 6 80 7 79 7 75 5 74 6 72 5 65 6 62 0 0 0 0 4 56 4 55 4 55 5 58 3 53 4 42 4 41 6 40 3 36 3 33 2 28 2 26 2 26 2 23 2 23 3 21 0 0 2 20 2 17 2 16 2 16 2 15 2 15 1 14 1 13 1 11 1 10 1 6 1 25 1 2 2 20

Avg 16 12 17 19 14 15 16 13 15 14 12 12 12 14 13 9 11 14 12 15 15 14 17 14 13 11 11 15 12 13 10 ----14 14 14 12 18 11 10 7 12 11 14 13 13 12 12 7 --10 9 8 8 8 8 14 13 11 10 6 25 2 10

TD 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rushing Att 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Yds 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 1 33 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Avg --------7.0 ------1.0 6.6 --------6.0 ------------------------------------------5.3 --7.0 --------------------21.0 -----------------------------

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Misc FL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

FPTS 19 18 18 17 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

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Tight Ends
Player Antonio Gates, SD Dallas Clark, IND Jason Witten, DAL Vernon Davis, SF Owen Daniels, HOU Jermichael Finley, GB Kellen Winslow, TB Rob Gronkowski, NE Tony Gonzalez, ATL Marcedes Lewis, JAC Brandon Pettigrew, DET Jimmy Graham, NO Chris Cooley, WAS Zach Miller, SEA Brent Celek, PHI Greg Olsen, CAR Benjamin Watson, CLE Kevin Boss, OAK Dustin Keller, NYJ Jared Cook, TEN Todd Heap, ARI Jermaine Gresham, CIN Tony Moeaki, KC Heath Miller, PIT Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN Aaron Hernandez, NE Anthony Fasano, MIA Lance Kendricks, STL Ed Dickson, BAL Jeremy Shockey, CAR Fred Davis, WAS Joel Dreessen, HOU Daniel Fells, DEN Daniel Graham, TEN Tony Scheffler, DET Travis Beckum, NYG Zach Miller, JAC David Thomas, NO Martellus Bennett, DAL Randy McMichael, SD Matt Spaeth, CHI Donald Lee, UFA Delanie Walker, SF Evan Moore, CLE Jacob Tamme, IND Andrew Quarless, GB David Martin, BUF Bo Scaife, CIN Brandon Myers, OAK Billy Miller, NO Will Heller, DET John Carlson, SEA Kyle Rudolph, MIN John Gilmore, PIT Leonard Pope, UFA Rob Housler, ARI Jeff King, ARI Kellen Davis, CHI Michael Gaines, HOU Dante Rosario, DEN Alge Crumpler, UFA Michael Hoomanawanui, STL Clay Harbor, PHI Justin Peelle, ATL Joey Haynos, UFA Sean Ryan, TEN Craig Stevens, TEN Richard Gordon, OAK James Casey, HOU Darnell Dinkins, NO Gijon Robinson, UFA Jordan Cameron, CLE Casey Fitzsimmons, DET Shawn Nelson, BUF Receiving Rcpt 69 87 88 69 68 61 70 55 62 63 61 53 66 58 51 54 60 50 46 41 45 56 41 46 47 35 35 30 27 31 31 24 26 26 29 20 20 25 20 18 13 22 20 16 13 13 13 15 15 15 12 16 11 10 13 9 13 9 9 13 9 12 9 7 7 6 4 7 7 3 10 6 10 10 Yds 995 948 977 924 838 812 778 645 635 647 677 607 720 692 653 612 669 622 557 485 540 592 510 495 533 441 440 377 361 363 385 305 288 275 350 186 214 223 223 202 126 176 240 226 166 164 161 155 153 193 121 180 113 110 109 109 102 93 106 145 77 134 72 69 61 50 44 87 81 21 80 72 71 91 Avg 14 11 11 13 12 13 11 12 10 10 11 11 11 12 13 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 11 11 13 13 13 13 12 12 13 11 11 12 9 11 9 11 11 10 8 12 14 13 13 12 10 10 13 10 11 10 11 8 12 8 10 12 11 9 11 8 10 9 8 11 12 12 7 8 12 7 9 TD 10 10 9 8 6 6 6 7 7 7 6 7 5 5 5 5 4 4 5 6 5 4 4 4 3 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 FPTS 160 155 152 140 120 117 112 107 106 105 104 103 102 97 95 91 91 86 86 85 84 83 75 74 71 68 66 57 54 52 51 43 41 40 39 37 34 28 28 26 25 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 21 19 18 18 17 17 17 17 16 15 15 15 14 13 13 13 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 7 7

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Player Stephen Spach, UFA Tory Humphrey, UFA Billy Bajema, STL D.J. Williams, GB Tom Santi, UFA Derek Fine, HOU Kory Sperry, SD Ernest Wilford, JAC Gary Barnidge, CAR Mickey Shuler, MIA Brody Eldridge, IND Kris Wilson, BAL David Johnson, PIT Garrett Mills, CIN Richard Quinn, DEN Spencer Havner, GB Jake O'Connell, KC Ryan Purvis, TB Dennis Pitta, BAL Bubba Franks, NYJ Nate Byham, SF Chase Coffman, CIN Zach Potter, JAC Jake Nordin, UFA Ben Hartsock, NYJ Logan Paulsen, WAS Sean McHugh, PIT Nate Lawrie, PHI Jeff Cumberland, NYJ

Receiving Rcpt 8 4 5 6 6 6 4 5 4 2 5 3 3 2 4 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1

Yds 62 60 58 57 57 53 52 50 44 44 39 34 28 28 27 26 19 19 18 16 16 15 14 13 12 10 8 4 3

Avg 8 15 12 10 10 9 13 10 11 22 8 11 9 14 7 13 10 10 6 8 8 8 7 13 6 5 8 4 3

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Misc FL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

FPTS 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

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Kickers
Player Neil Rackers, HOU Sebastian Janikowski, OAK Mason Crosby, GB Josh Brown, STL Stephen Gostkowski, NE David Buehler, DAL Matt Bryant, ATL Rob Bironas, TEN David Akers, SF Garrett Hartley, NO Ryan Succop, KC Nate Kaeding, SD Robbie Gould, CHI Nick Folk, NYJ Alex Henery, PHI Lawrence Tynes, NYG Shaun Suisham, PIT Adam Vinatieri, IND Jason Hanson, DET Billy Cundiff, BAL Phil Dawson, CLE Rian Lindell, BUF Jay Feely, ARI Matt Prater, DEN Connor Barth, TB Dan Carpenter, MIA Olindo Mare, CAR Josh Scobee, JAC Ryan Longwell, MIN Graham Gano, WAS Jeff Reed, SEA Mike Nugent, CIN Dave Rayner, DET Nick Novak, SD Ricky Schmitt, TEN FG 27 30 25 30 26 29 25 26 26 24 26 24 25 25 24 24 24 22 24 21 24 25 25 23 24 23 24 21 21 22 22 20 5 2 1 FGA 30 35 30 34 30 33 29 30 29 28 31 29 28 31 30 28 29 27 29 25 30 31 29 28 31 28 29 28 26 29 25 25 6 3 2 50+FG 2 4 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 FGLg 55 57 53 53 50 51 51 54 50 49 52 50 48 52 47 47 48 47 52 50 52 53 53 55 52 53 52 54 50 48 46 45 54 28 20 XP 44 29 48 28 46 31 40 34 34 44 35 41 40 34 39 39 38 44 33 44 32 28 26 32 30 31 29 35 30 28 27 25 6 2 1 XPAtt 44 29 48 28 46 31 40 34 34 44 35 41 40 35 40 39 38 44 33 44 33 28 26 32 30 31 29 35 30 28 27 25 6 2 1 FPTS 129 127 127 126 126 120 117 116 116 116 115 115 115 111 111 111 110 110 109 109 108 105 105 105 104 104 103 102 95 94 93 85 23 8 4

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Defense/Special Teams
Team Steelers Packers Jets Eagles Patriots Bears Giants Saints Chargers Ravens Cowboys Lions Chiefs Titans Rams Falcons 49ers Cardinals Colts Raiders Seahawks Vikings Broncos Dolphins Bengals Browns Bills Texans Redskins Buccaneers Panthers Jaguars Int 24 23 13 22 22 19 21 15 17 17 21 14 18 17 15 16 17 14 13 11 14 15 13 14 18 18 15 14 16 15 14 15 STY 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SACK 50 44 39 48 37 46 47 44 42 30 44 44 37 37 44 30 32 33 33 35 29 35 32 36 30 26 25 29 28 28 33 23 TK 831 838 822 827 828 857 835 866 846 820 853 843 856 894 853 844 876 906 880 858 875 865 882 873 772 860 887 870 812 872 919 832 DFR 13 9 11 10 11 12 16 13 7 10 10 12 9 10 11 9 7 9 12 9 8 10 10 10 8 8 8 10 8 8 9 6 FF 21 13 18 14 16 17 24 18 14 15 15 20 16 15 20 16 12 13 14 14 15 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 10 15 9 DTD 6 6 4 5 4 5 3 5 2 3 4 4 5 3 2 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 PA 295 315 328 319 325 351 345 338 347 294 368 361 340 359 360 360 344 396 372 405 410 382 388 362 377 365 433 398 389 372 422 440 PaNetA 3,470 3,462 3,236 3,175 3,615 3,669 3,285 3,280 3,003 3,479 3,481 3,597 3,479 3,950 3,755 3,555 3,711 3,577 3,662 3,754 3,856 3,508 3,767 3,457 3,440 3,346 3,363 4,065 4,007 3,754 3,517 4,132 RuYdA 1,105 1,654 1,533 1,932 1,765 1,497 1,652 1,752 1,634 1,582 1,845 1,864 1,815 1,914 1,854 1,724 1,725 2,004 2,019 2,089 1,949 1,895 1,952 1,754 1,928 1,995 2,004 1,828 2,063 1,930 1,922 1,806 TYdA 4,575 5,116 4,769 5,107 5,380 5,166 4,937 5,032 4,637 5,061 5,326 5,461 5,294 5,864 5,609 5,279 5,436 5,581 5,681 5,843 5,805 5,403 5,719 5,211 5,368 5,341 5,367 5,893 6,070 5,684 5,439 5,938 FPTS 256 208 207 206 191 172 171 166 166 166 162 154 153 141 140 136 136 135 133 131 129 129 128 128 126 122 121 121 120 118 117 109

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Player Profiles (Alphabetical by Position) Jason Campbell, OAK Bye: 8 Quarterbacks Jason Campbell is entering his second season with the Raiders and he is
Sam Bradford, STL Bye: 5
Sam Bradford is hoping to have a standout sophomore season after his stellar debut in his rookie year. In 2010, Bradford completed 60 percent of his passes for 3,512 yards, 18 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He also added 63 rushing yards and a touchdown with two fumbles. Bradford nearly led the Rams to the playoffs, and he did it while losing two of his best targets in Donnie Avery and Mark Clayton to injuries for much of the season. This year, Bradford could be poised for a big season thanks to Josh McDaniels taking over as offensive coordinator. McDaniels has done well in previous stops with quarterbacks like Tom Brady, Matt Cassel and Kyle Orton. The Rams still need help at WR, but Bradford should be drafted as a No. 2 QB with upside. He's safe as a bye-week or injury replacement, but he has enough upside to be a potential starter in deep leagues if he can improve on his rookie year as expected with the help of McDaniels. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 354-556 4,102 22 17 2010 354-590 3,512 18 15 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 27 58 0 27 63 1 Fantasy Points 262 226 hoping to have more success than he did in 2010, when he had 2,387 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions in 12 starts. Campbell has the potential to be a quality No. 2 Fantasy quarterback in deep leagues, but he needs his receiving corps to improve this season. That need took a hit when Zach Miller left for Seattle in early August, leaving Campbell with the likes of Jacoby Ford and Louis Murphy, both of whom need to take significant strides this year. Our advice with Campbell, who is in a contract year, is to leave him on the waiver wire in standard formats and add him during the year if he starts out playing well. You can also plan to use Campbell during the season as a one-week replacement when he has a favorable matchup. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 267-458 3,006 15 10 2010 194-329 2,387 13 8 2009 327-507 3,618 20 15 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 43 213 1 47 222 1 47 236 1 Fantasy Points 212 183 257

Matt Cassel, KC

Bye: 6

Tom Brady, NE

Bye: 7

Tom Brady heads into 2011 looking to build off one of the best seasons of his career. His foot should be fine following offseason surgery and we consider Brady a No. 1 Fantasy option worth a pick in Round 2 (or very early Round 3) in all leagues. Looking back at his 2010 campaign, there's no reason to expect Brady to slow down as long as he's 100 percent. Last year, Brady lost Randy Moss after Week 4 and went on to win the NFL's Most Valuable Player award. He finished the season with 3,900 passing yards, 36 touchdowns and a careerlow four interceptions, while adding 30 rushing yards and a touchdown. This was his best Fantasy season since his career year in 2007. Brady has a wide array of talent at receiver even with the departure of Moss. Wes Welker, Deion Branch, Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski are Brady's top targets heading into '11. You can make an argument that Brady is the No. 1 Fantasy quarterback, but he's easily a top 5 option among the group of Aaron Rodgers, Michael Vick, Peyton Manning and Drew Brees. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 375-562 4,173 33 14 2010 324-492 3,900 36 4 2009 371-565 4,398 28 13 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 22 31 1 31 30 1 29 44 1 Fantasy Points 344 371 325

Matt Cassel is coming off a career-best season in 2010, and Fantasy owners want to know if he can build off those stats in 2011. Last year, Cassel took advantage of playing in Charlie Weis' offense and utilized all this weapons, especially wide receiver Dwayne Bowe, who also had a career year. The good thing for Cassel in 2011 is Bowe is back, he has a strong running game with Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones and a young tight end in Tony Moeaki. The bad news is Weis is gone, leaving to run the offense at the University of Florida, and there's really no quality No. 2 receiver opposite Bowe even with the addition of rookie Jonathan Baldwin. Todd Haley should still be able to get enough out of Cassel to make him successful, but keep in mind prior to Weis joining the Chiefs, Cassel was mediocre in 2009. We consider Cassel a No. 2 Fantasy quarterback in all leagues. He's good enough to be a bye-week replacement or start in an injury situation, but he's not someone you want to trust in your lineup on a weekly basis. Consider drafting him with a late-round pick. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 282-471 3,235 22 15 2010 262-450 3,116 27 7 2009 272-494 2,924 16 16 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 46 179 1 33 125 0 50 196 0 Fantasy Points 251 282 195

Kerry Collins, UFA

Bye: TBA

Drew Brees, NO

Bye: 11

A knee sprain took the starch out of some of Drew Brees' starts last season, but he ultimately posted very good totals. More of the same is expected in 2011, and Brees should be up to it while playing in a contract year. Brees strikes us as consistently motivated to play well, so the fact that a big pay day is coming shouldn't change things much. But playing in a high-powered offense with lots of weapons should give him the ammunition for his sixth straight season with at least 4,300 passing yards and 26 touchdowns. The fact that he's averaging an eyelash under 300 yards per game over his last three seasons is also comforting to Fantasy owners. Playing 11 games indoors in 2011 won't hurt either, and even though the Saints drafted RB Mark Ingram with an acquired first-round pick, Brees should still air it out quite often. And because there wouldn't be a week where you'd bench Brees, the need to draft a No. 2 QB isn't as strong, opening up a roster spot on Draft Day for an extra running back or wide receiver (perhaps a Saint?). Consider Brees a slam dunk No. 1 Fantasy QB well worth a pick between 15th and 30th overall. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 374-552 4,595 32 19 2010 448-658 4,620 33 22 2009 363-514 4,388 34 11 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 21 15 0 18 -3 0 22 33 2 Fantasy Points 335 334 360

Kerry Collins has opted to retire after 16 seasons instead of play a 17th with the Titans or anyone else. The announcement first surfaced in early July. Collins wasn't expected to be a reliable Fantasy option in the first place, but now owners can safely pass on him. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 0-0 0 0 0 2010 160-278 1,823 14 8 2009 119-216 1,225 6 8 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 0 0 0 10 1 0 12 15 1 Fantasy Points 0 136 72

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Jay Cutler, CHI

Bye: 8

Joe Flacco, BAL

Bye: 5

The final image Fantasy owners have of Jay Cutler from 2010 is him sitting on the bench wearing a parka and a knee brace in the NFC title game. Don't judge him on that image or his inability to finish the playoff game, though. The bigger concern is that Cutler's numbers actually fell while in Mike Martz's offense last season, a shocker considering the track record of quarterbacks in the highpowered scheme. Playing in one less game, Cutler threw four fewer touchdowns and 392 fewer yards than he did in 2010, though he did improve his yards per attempt by a full yard and threw 10 fewer interceptions. But the glaring issues, especially from the Bears' perspective, are the 52 times he was sacked and 50 rushes he made. Both signs are proof that their offensive line is not where it needs to be, and with Cutler's knee hurt in their playoff loss to Green Bay, that needs to be rectified. The Bears addressed that in the draft and added Roy Williams to their receiving corps. It only helps that Cutler will stay in Martz's offense for a second straight season. We think Cutler's good enough to start in deeper formats (14-plus teams) and fantastic as a No. 2 quarterback. Expect him to last until the middle-to-late rounds on Draft Day. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 295-488 3,667 24 19 2010 261-432 3,274 23 16 2009 336-555 3,666 27 26 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 53 222 1 50 232 1 41 172 1 Fantasy Points 273 255 281

Joe Flacco has room to improve in 2011 after not matching wild expectations in 2010, but it might not be easy. Flacco barely topped his sophomore season numbers with 25 touchdowns, 10 interceptions and 3,622 yards on 306 of 489 passing. That includes nine games with multiple touchdowns and eight with 250 or more passing yards (one over 300 yards). He also rushed for a score while totaling 84 yards on the ground, though he fumbled four times and was sacked 40 times (both career-worst stats). The Ravens' offense has changed -Todd Heap and Derrick Mason are gone, eliminating some of Flacco's reliable targets, and they will be replaced by Lee Evans, who was added via trade. Boldin and Ray Rice remain, as do rookie Torrey Smith and second-year tight end Ed Dickson. While expectations should be tempered some, Flacco should still be in a position to help Fantasy owners, especially in matchups against the Browns (five touchdowns against them in '10). Consider him a low-end No. 1/high-end No. 2 Fantasy quarterback worth a pick between Rounds 7 and 8 in drafts this summer. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 304-489 3,461 21 11 2010 306-489 3,622 25 10 2009 315-499 3,613 21 12 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 41 98 1 43 84 1 34 62 0 Fantasy Points 252 280 248

Josh Freeman, TB Andy Dalton, CIN Bye: 7


The Bengals took TCU's Andy Dalton in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft. With Carson Palmer expected to sit out, Dalton has a good shot to run the Bengals' offense -- though Bruce Gradkowski will provide some competition in camp. In college, Dalton had a 66.2 percent completion rate, 27 TDs to six interceptions in his senior season and, most importantly, 42 career victories. He's a sharp quarterback with an arm good enough to run the West Coast offense in Cincinnati, and he'll eventually have the chance to connect with big receivers like A.J. Green, Jerome Simpson and tight end Jermaine Gresham. We love his upside. If you're in a really deep seasonal league, Dalton is good enough to draft late as a sleeper if he begins the year as Cincy's starter. In dynasty/keeper leagues Dalton is worth a middle- to late-round pick, and we think he's a safe late first-round choice in rookie-only drafts. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 235-367 2,409 15 14 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 24 71 0 Fantasy Points 159

Bye: 8

One of the most popular sleepers of the 2011 draft season is Josh Freeman, who will captain the Buccaneers' upstart offense. Freeman accounted for 25 touchdowns and nine turnovers last season while throwing for nearly 3,500 yards and running for more than 350. Only four times all last year did he fall below 15 Fantasy points in a standard-scoring league, and more of the same is expected. Freeman's ability to run for first downs and throw for touchdowns pales only to the likes of Michael Vick and Aaron Rodgers, and his receiving corps is among the brightest young units in the league. A good, not great, schedule should keep Freeman's numbers competitive, but there's no question that he's one of the top young passers in the NFL right now. We'd draft Freeman as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy quarterback worth a pick in Round 7 or 8. We'd advise owners to take a good backup behind him just in case he falls below already lofty expectations. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 319-513 3,610 24 14 2010 291-474 3,451 25 6 2009 159-291 1,857 10 18 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 56 251 1 68 364 0 31 162 0 Fantasy Points 286 308 114

Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF

Bye: 7 Blaine Gabbert, JAC Bye: 9


The Jaguars traded up six spots in the first round of the NFL Draft and selected Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert with the 10th pick. The move instantly created a quarterback competition between Gabbert and inconsistent starter David Garrard, though it's obvious that Gabbert is the long-term solution. He threw for 3,186 yards and 16 touchdowns last season, and had 6,800 yards and 40 touchdowns during his three-year college career. Gabbert has a good arm but wasn't close to perfect under pressure or on the run to throw a catchable ball. He also will have some issues reading defenses and noticing blitzes. There's potential here, but with Garrard under center for Jacksonville, it seems as if the Jags can take their time. Gabbert should only be selected with a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and with a second-round pick in rookie-only drafts. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 82-143 865 4 5 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 7 26 0 Fantasy Points 49

Ryan Fitzpatrick heads into the 2011 season as the expected starting quarterback for the Bills. Fitzpatrick took over in Week 3 last year and played well. He finished the season with 3,000 passing yards, 23 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. He also had 40 carries for 269 yards and five fumbles in 13 starts. He had six starts with at least 18 Fantasy points and five starts with 15 points or less. He has a limited receiving corps with just Steve Johnson as a proven option after Lee Evans was traded to Baltimore, but head coach Chan Gailey has gotten quality production out of most quarterbacks who play in his offense. What's more, the Bills added Brad Smith this offseason and plan to use him as a Wildcat quarterback (and possibly more). Fitzpatrick should be OK as a one-week replacement quarterback when the matchup is right but he otherwise shouldn't be touched in Fantasy play, even if he's in a contract year. Don't draft him outside of two-QB leagues. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 286-473 3,271 19 14 2010 255-441 3,000 23 15 2009 127-227 1,422 9 10 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 38 166 0 40 269 0 31 141 1 Fantasy Points 225 244 106

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David Garrard, JAC

Bye: 9

Colin Kaepernick, SF

Bye: 7

David Garrard's so-so passing totals were buoyed by his rushing totals once again last season, but it might be the last time he gets the opportunity to get both. That's because the Jaguars drafted rookie QB Blaine Gabbert, effectively putting Garrard on notice that his time with the team will end sooner than later. Chances are he'll begin 2011 as their starter but will make way for Gabbert once the team struggles or once 2012 comes. Garrard has maintained a solid rushing average for three years now, maintaining it with over 65 carries per season with 10 total rushing touchdowns. But in 2010, Garrard managed 23 passing scores, a career high, while really reeling in his pass attempts (366 after 516 in '09) and improving his accuracy (a career-best 64.5 pct.). He even halved his fumbling from a year ago, going from eight to four. But even with the improved numbers, the Jaguars have made their move for the future, which makes Garrard an unappealing No. 2 Fantasy QB option in 2011. Draft him to be a backup, nothing more, with a late-round pick. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 195-326 2,212 14 10 2010 236-366 2,734 23 15 2009 314-516 3,597 15 10 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 57 250 3 66 279 5 77 323 3 Fantasy Points 191 266 249

In the first major move of the Jim Harbaugh era, the 49ers traded up in the second round to take Nevada QB Colin Kaepernick with the 36th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. While there's a growing sentiment that Alex Smith will resign with San Francisco, there's nothing from his past play that suggests he could be the franchise's long-term solution. In fact, Harbaugh declared a competition for the starting job in camp this summer. Kaepernick threw for 3,022 yards and 21 touchdowns for the Wolfpack last season -- and had 59 rushing touchdowns in four years -- but has been dinged for his elongated throwing motion, perhaps the biggest reason he slipped into the second round. Kaepernick's an interesting choice for Harbaugh. He's not quite a raw projecttype passer, but he's far from a finished product. But what really makes him appealing is his ability to extend plays, and with the receivers he'll have in San Francisco, that could result in some really big stats. We wouldn't gamble on Kaepernick in seasonal leagues, but he's worth the middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top 20 pick in rookie-only drafts. If he beats out Smith for the starting job then he'll really start to draw some attention. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 67-118 804 6 6 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 14 77 1 Fantasy Points 66

Matt Hasselbeck, TEN

Bye: 6

Kevin Kolb, ARI

Bye: 6

Matt Hasselbeck surprised many when he agreed to sign with the Titans in late July. He'll head to a Tennessee team that has a quarterback for the future in Jake Locker but still serve as their quarterback in 2011. In 2010, Hasselbeck had an inconsistent season with 3,001 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and 17 interceptions and 60 rushing yards with three touchdowns in the regular season. But he'll have better weapons around him in Tennessee and a better offensive line than what he had in Seattle. There's actually optimism that Hasselbeck can put up better stats in Tennessee than he has in his last few years with the Seahawks. Consider him a No. 2 option as a bye-week or injury replacement, especially if he can stay healthy and hold on to the job through the regular season (the Titans' record will ultimately determine that). -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 251-410 3,035 17 11 2010 266-444 3,001 12 17 2009 293-488 3,029 17 17 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 21 80 1 23 60 3 26 119 0 Fantasy Points 209 172 194

Kevin Kolb was traded to the Cardinals and will start there in 2011. Throwing to elite receiver Larry Fitzgerald will be a nice boon for him as will having tight end Todd Heap as a security blanket. Kolb, who has shown flashes of both brilliance and timidness through his limited playing time, also received a lucrative contract extension that includes $20 million guaranteed. Not bad for a guy with 319 career pass attempts and seven starts (though many of his fine stats came in his starts). We think it's best to call Kolb a No. 2 Fantasy QB with obvious upside, making him a consideration with a middle- to late-round pick on Draft Day. Having Fitzgerald as a weapon to throw to is nice, but the fact that he's not a proven commodity knocks him down a peg. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 305-485 3,325 20 15 2010 115-189 1,197 7 7 2009 62-96 741 4 3 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 33 112 1 14 68 0 4 5 1 Fantasy Points 234 75 51

Jake Locker, TEN Chad Henne, MIA Bye: 5


Chad Henne's status heading into the 2011 season remains unknown. He might return as the Dolphins' starter despite failing in that role in 2010 or he could end up in a backup role if the team upgrades at the position. If Henne is the starter for Miami, then he should be considered a low-end No. 2 Fantasy option. In 2010, Henne mustered up only 3,301 passing yards, 15 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. He had four games with at least 18 Fantasy points and seven games with 10 points or less. Henne failed to take advantage of wide receiver Brandon Marshall and there's no reason to trust him in 2011 as anything more than a bye-week replacement in deeper formats. It doesn't even matter that Henne is entering a potential contract year. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 289-465 2,982 16 14 2010 301-490 3,301 15 19 2009 274-451 2,878 12 14 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 23 59 0 35 52 0 16 32 1 Fantasy Points 189 185 168

Bye: 6

The Titans believe they filled the biggest hole on their roster with their first pick in the NFL Draft, taking QB Jake Locker of Washington at No. 8 overall. But then they buried Locker in that hole when they signed Matt Hasselbeck in late July. Hasselbeck is expected to begin the year as the Titans' starter while Locker waits on the sideline. The former Huskie was 619 of 1,148 for 7,639 yards with 53 touchdowns and 35 interceptions in his college career, adding 1,939 yards (4.27 rush avg.) on the ground. He also rushed for 29 touchdowns. Locker has a very strong arm but is dogged by a career 54 completion percentage in college and a suspect ability to read defenses. That doesn't sound good, but the truth is that Locker will be a work-in-progress type for Tennessee with the long-term goal of running the franchise's offense for a decade. Fantasy owners should pass on Locker in seasonal leagues and pick him up with a late pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and an early-round choice in rookie-only drafts. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 61-107 736 3 3 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 13 55 1 Fantasy Points 51

Tarvaris Jackson, SEA

Bye: 6

Tarvaris Jackson is on the move to Seattle after a failed venture with the Vikings. He is going to have to compete for the starting job, and his track record isn't working in his favor. His completion percentage was typically below 60 percent and his touchdown-to-interception ratio was nearly even (24 to 22) with Minnesota. Even if Jackson wins the starting job in Seattle, he will be at best a late-round Fantasy flier. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 210-351 2,407 12 9 2010 34-58 341 3 4 2009 14-21 201 1 0 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 41 202 0 7 63 0 17 -10 0 Fantasy Points 166 31 14

Ryan Mallet, NE

Bye: 7

Someone had to take Ryan Mallett in the 2011 NFL Draft, and the Patriots finally pulled the trigger in Round 3. He will compete with Brian Hoyer for the backup job behind Tom Brady, but Mallett will most likely be the No. 3 QB on the depth chart. Don't plan on drafting Mallett in the majority of seasonal leagues even if you're the type of owner who likes to handcuff quarterbacks. But in dynasty/keeper leagues he could be worth taking with a late-round pick, and the same goes for his value in rookie-only leagues. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 0-0 0 0 0 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 0

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Eli Manning, NYG

Bye: 7

Eli Manning may never get the same recognition that his brother Peyton has among Fantasy owners, but he's starting to look like a legit option with his performance the past two years. Manning heads into 2011 with consecutive seasons of 4,000-passing yards and 58 touchdown passes over that span. He has a solid receiving corps, especially if Steve Smith returns as a free agent and is healthy following a knee injury, and the Giants are becoming more balanced on offense. If Manning can cut down on the turnovers (25 interceptions and five fumbles in 2010) then his value will rise. We consider Manning a low-end No. 1 Fantasy QB this season, and he's worth drafting with a mid-round pick. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 323-520 3,936 24 14 2010 339-539 4,002 31 25 2009 317-509 4,021 27 14 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 26 58 0 32 70 0 17 65 0 Fantasy Points 273 293 284

the veteran as a No. 2 Fantasy QB. McNabb has a better slate of players around him with the Vikings, but he will only be a bye-week or injury replacement for now. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 296-486 3,244 19 13 2010 275-472 3,377 14 15 2009 267-443 3,553 22 10 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 34 120 0 29 151 0 36 141 2 Fantasy Points 224 202 278

Cam Newton, CAR

Bye: 9

Peyton Manning, IND

Bye: 11

Everyone knows that Peyton Manning is great for Fantasy Football, but is there anything that separates him from the rest of the elite quarterbacks? His track record for starters. Without missing a game, Manning has averaged just over 4,200 passing yards per season and 263 yards per game. He also is averaging nearly two touchdowns per game over his career and did top that average in each of his last two years. He also has thrown 1,250 passes over his last two seasons, more than he's thrown in any back-to-back years of his career. That suggests he could continue his torrid passing pace in 2011, especially if his receiving corps comes back healthy (remember that he didn't have Austin Collie, Anthony Gonzalez and Dallas Clark for more than half of last season). A pretty good schedule with 10 indoor games only makes Manning's appeal grow. Look for him to be taken in Round 2 of every Fantasy league. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 424-625 4,615 32 18 2010 450-679 4,700 33 17 2009 393-571 4,500 33 16 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 20 8 0 18 18 0 19 -13 0 Fantasy Points 339 351 346

The Panthers made Auburn QB Cam Newton the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, giving them an athletic passer with a polarizing personality to help them on and off the field. At 6-foot-5 and 248 pounds, Newton combined brute strength to barrel over defenders on the run with a strong arm. He accounted for 50 touchdowns, a 14-0 record, won the Heisman Trophy and led the Tigers to the national championship. Panthers head coach Ron Rivera stressed Newton isn't designed to be a "franchise savior," but said he'll get a shot to play as a rookie and compete with Jimmy Clausen. Newton is far from a perfect passer, but the blueprint is there for him to be a very productive quarterback. His mid-range accuracy needs work and his love and knowledge of the game needs to be proven. Fantasy owners should forget about him in standard seasonal leagues, but for those owners in dynasty/keeper leagues he's worth a middle- to late-round pick. Expect him to end up between fourth and 10th overall in rookie-only drafts. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 271-461 3,123 16 14 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 42 181 3 Fantasy Points 221

Kyle Orton, DEN

Bye: 6

Colt McCoy, CLE

Bye: 5

Colt McCoy was forced into action as a rookie in 2010, but the Browns are expected to make him their starter heading into 2011. That's because McCoy, when pressed into duty due to injuries, did a nice job of taking care of the football and is considered a perfect fit for Cleveland's new West Coast offense. McCoy ended last year with 1,576 passing yards, nine interceptions, six passing touchdowns, one rushing touchdown and 136 rushing yards. It was nothing to write home about, but if the Browns can improve their receiving corps, there's some optimism for McCoy to play fairly well. He should only be picked late in leagues that start two quarterbacks or in deeper dynasty/keeper leagues, but owners might find him in some appealing matchups during the season thanks to a great schedule. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 275-437 2,621 15 13 2010 135-222 1,576 6 9 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 38 166 1 28 136 1 Fantasy Points 187 101

Kyle Orton was expected to land with a new team this summer after it was reported in late July that he was on the Broncos' trading block, but he never got shipped out. Now it appears he's in line to start in 2011 for the Broncos. He started 2010 as the No. 1 quarterback in Denver but ended playing behind Tebow for the final three games due to a rib injury. He finished the season with a career-high 20 touchdowns and his second year in a row with at least 3,650 passing yards. He also had just nine interceptions and completed 59 percent of his passes. His value will ultimately be determined by who he's playing with and the system, but if he's in Denver then he's still likely to be a No. 2 quarterback. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 275-443 3,166 19 10 2010 293-498 3,652 20 9 2009 336-541 3,802 21 12 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 25 75 0 22 98 0 24 71 0 Fantasy Points 226 249 257

Carson Palmer, CIN

Bye: 7

Donovan McNabb, MIN

Bye: 9

Donovan McNabb was finally able to get out of Washington, and he is expected to play and mentor rookie QB Christian Ponder in Minnesota this season as a result. McNabb was miserable in his first year in Washington in 2010 and was benched for the final three games in favor of Rex Grossman. McNabb clashed with coach Mike Shanahan, and his play suffered with a 58 percent completion percentage, 3,377 yards, 14 touchdowns and 15 interceptions and 151 rushing yards, no touchdowns and one fumble. McNabb did have four games with at least 19 Fantasy points, but he also had seven games with 15 points or fewer. Part of the problem was a lackluster receiving corps, but McNabb also looked lost in a new offense for the first time in 13 years. He could also be slowing down at 34, but he still remains a startingcaliber QB. With his new team in place and a chip likely n his shoulder, we see

After throwing for 26 touchdowns, 20 interceptions and 3,970 yards (61.8 comp. pct., 6.77 yards/att.) in 2010, Palmer asked for a trade out of Cincinnati in January. The team rejected the request and are holding Palmer's rights. For now, it appears that Palmer would rather retire than play for the Bengals and therefore isn't likely to play at this point. Palmer was inconsistent in 2010 but ended the year with five touchdowns, two interceptions, 574 yards and a 72 pct. completion percentage over his last two games. That was without established receivers and it provides evidence that he's not washed up. Keep Palmer off of Fantasy rosters until it's clear that he's on the comeback trail. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 0-0 0 0 0 2010 362-586 3,970 26 20 2009 282-466 3,094 21 13 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 0 0 0 32 50 0 39 93 3 Fantasy Points 0 275 250

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Christian Ponder, MIN

Bye: 9

Ben Roethlisberger, PIT

Bye: 11

The Vikings selected QB Christian Ponder from Florida State with the 12th overall pick in the NFL draft. Ponder ranks among the top five at FSU for career passing yards (4th, 6,866), career completions (3rd, 595), career total offense (3rd, 7,696), career TD passes (tied 5th, 49) and career completion percentage (2nd, 62.0). Injuries played a role in college for Ponder, who has had elbow surgery, a concussion and a Grade-3 separation of his throwing shoulder since 2009. Ponder played in a pro-style offense with the Seminoles that's similar to what the Vikings will run under new offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave, and that's a huge positive. The negatives are that he's injury prone given how he was banged up in college and that he doesn't have a cannon for an arm. But that's OK because he'll run an offense based on the West Coast system, which means he won't throw a ton of deep passes and will instead rely on his accuracy. Given his targets, we don't hate Ponder assuming he winds up starting in Minnesota this season. If that happens then he could actually be useful as a one-week replacement off waivers during the season when given a favorable matchup. The only leagues he should be drafted in are dynasty/keeper leagues (late-round pick) and rookie-only drafts (second- or third-round pick). -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 68-109 685 3 3 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 11 30 0 Fantasy Points 40

After totaling 3,822 yards, 24 total touchdowns and nine interceptions in 15 games (12 regular-season games plus three postseason games including Super Bowl XLV), Ben Roethlisberger has proven that he's a legitimate Fantasy starting quarterback. He posted at least 18 Fantasy points in seven of 12 regular-season starts. Though his completion percentage took a dip, Roethlisberger's receiving corps showed promise with the additions of Emmanuel Sanders and Antonio Brown joining Mike Wallace and Hines Ward. Tack on a really favorable schedule in 2011, including games against the AFC South and NFC West, and signs point to Big Ben having a great shot at getting north of 4,000 yards and 25 touchdowns in 2011, just as he did in 2009. There's really no reason to forget about Roethlisberger on Draft Day; if you opt to pass on quarterbacks early in your draft, he'll be there between Rounds 5 and 7 and help your lineup. Consider him a very good value pick. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 308-492 4,044 23 10 2010 240-389 3,200 17 5 2009 337-506 4,328 26 12 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 37 100 2 34 176 2 41 79 2 Fantasy Points 294 243 318

Tony Romo, DAL

Bye: 5

Philip Rivers, SD

Bye: 6

Philip Rivers continues to prove he's among the best quarterbacks in the NFL and one of the top Fantasy options. He enters this season looking for his fourth year in a row with at least 4,000 passing yards and at least 28 touchdowns. Better yet, Rivers' pass attempts have increased each year since 2007 from 460 to 478 to 486 to a career-high 541 last season. He also should have Vincent Jackson back for a full year and a healthy Antonio Gates as well. The one downside for Rivers could be if the Chargers decide to be more balanced on offense with second-year running back Ryan Mathews expected to improve. But even if that happens, it's not like Rivers will slow down much. We like Rivers as a top 5 Fantasy quarterback worth drafting in Round 2 in all leagues. If he falls to Round 3, then consider it a steal. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 335-508 4,405 28 12 2010 357-541 4,710 30 13 2009 317-486 4,254 28 9 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 27 55 0 29 52 0 26 50 1 Fantasy Points 322 341 325

Tony Romo is expected to return at 100 percent from a fractured left clavicle that limited him to just five full games in 2010. He should come back as a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback and we recommend drafting him with a pick as early as Round 3 in all leagues. Prior to 2010, Romo passed for at least 4,200 yards in two of his previous three years. He also had 88 touchdowns and 42 interceptions from 2007-09, and last year he was on pace for an outstanding season (5,011 yards, 32 touchdowns, 22 interceptions) before he was hurt against the Giants in Week 7. He has an outstanding receiving corps in Miles Austin, Dez Bryant and Jason Witten and a pass-happy play caller in Jason Garrett. Best of all, Romo is a great consolation prize if you miss out on the upper-echelon quarterbacks through the first 25 picks. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 375-567 4,452 28 17 2010 148-213 1,605 11 7 2009 347-550 4,483 26 9 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 31 77 0 6 38 0 35 105 1 Fantasy Points 314 120 325

Matt Ryan, ATL

Bye: 8

Aaron Rodgers, GB

Bye: 8

Over the last two years, drafting Aaron Rodgers was one of the smartest, shrewdest moves a Fantasy owner could have made. It still should be in 2011, but it's going to cost you a high draft pick to get him. Rodgers has totaled at least 32 touchdowns in each of his last three seasons with an average of 4,131 passing yards in that span. Clearly, since taking over the starting job for the Packers, Rodgers has been lights out, and last year it pushed the Packers to a Super Bowl win. Our research suggests that quarterbacks who win a Super Bowl are primed to play well the following season, and our analysis of the Packers' schedule suggests another playoff run is coming. That means Rodgers should play stunning football once again thanks to his healthy receiving corps and aggressive play calling (not to mention his own ability). Rodgers is a rock solid No. 1 Fantasy QB but to land him you'll likely need a first-round pick or early-second round selection. Hes that good, and he should perform well again this year. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 331-502 4,370 30 13 2010 312-475 3,922 28 11 2009 350-541 4,434 30 7 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 50 239 4 64 356 4 59 304 5 Fantasy Points 371 359 401

This could be the year Matt Ryan becomes an elite passer. He's firmly entrenched as a No. 1 Fantasy quarterback with Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez among his veteran targets and rookie Julio Jones his newest play toy. The addition of Jones will force defenses to play very honest, and Ryan should be able to pick them apart. After throwing for 3,705 yards and 28 passing touchdowns last season, expectations are higher and as a result Ryan should deliver fairly big totals on a weekly basis. Expect Ryan to follow Tony Romo and Matt Schaub off draft boards this summer as early as Round 4. There's tremendous upside here given that Ryan completed just 62.5 pct. of his passes and averaged just 6.5 yards per attempt. If you whiff on an elite passer through the first three rounds of your draft, winding up with Ryan is a terrific consolation prize. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 352-557 4,015 27 15 2010 357-571 3,705 28 9 2009 263-451 2,916 22 14 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 41 88 1 46 122 0 30 49 1 Fantasy Points 303 308 226

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Mark Sanchez, NYJ

Bye: 8

Matthew Stafford, DET

Bye: 9

For the second year in a row, Mark Sanchez took the Jets to the AFC Championship Game, this time losing to the Steelers after falling to the Colts in his rookie year. But unlike 2009, Sanchez improved in 2010 -- or so it appears. His stats from his sophomore season (3,291 passing yards, 17 touchdowns and 13 interceptions and 105 rushing yards, three rush touchdowns and one fumble) were better than his rookie campaign (2,444 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and 20 interceptions and 106 rushing yards, three touchdowns and three fumbles). But Sanchez also had 15 dropped interceptions, which led the NFL. Still, when you look at his positive production, it does show he is improving. He had six games with at least 18 Fantasy points and five multitouchdown games. Sanchez saw the team keep Santonio Holmes but part ways with Braylon Edwards and Jerricho Cotchery, opting to sign Plaxico Burress and Derrick Mason. That's considered an improvement, and he should get better. He should still be viewed as a No. 2 option with a late-round pick. We expect him to grow in his third year, but he's still not valuable enough to consider as a starter. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 300-522 3,301 18 16 2010 278-507 3,291 17 13 2009 196-363 2,444 12 20 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 37 111 2 30 105 3 36 106 3 Fantasy Points 225 235 155

Matthew Stafford has a big arm, a couple of big-play weapons, a seasoned offensive coordinator, a good running back and a decent offensive line. He also has a shoulder that is made of glass. The Lions' quarterback has suffered four serious shoulder injuries over two seasons and is coming off of shoulder surgery for the second offseason in a row. He's on track to be ready for the start of the season, and the potential he brings to the table given his play last season (535 yards, six touchdowns, one interception in nine quarters) is obvious. Your best bet is to draft Stafford as a blue-chip No. 2 Fantasy quarterback worth a pick starting in Round 9, albeit not with a low-end No. 1 Fantasy quarterback since it can't be assumed that Stafford will play 16 games. But if he does somehow, then he could be a star. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 283-468 3,804 23 15 2010 57-96 535 6 1 2009 201-377 2,267 13 20 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 20 38 1 4 11 1 21 108 2 Fantasy Points 264 62 150

Tim Tebow, DEN

Bye: 6

Matt Schaub, HOU

Bye: 11

Matt Schaub's numbers drifted south in 2010 compared to his mammoth 2009 totals, but he still remains a fine starting Fantasy QB for owners to draft. Starting 16 games for the second year in a row, Schaub's passing yardage (4,370), completion percentage (63.6), yards per attempt (7.61) and passing scores (24) were all below last year's marks. On the plus side, he threw fewer interceptions (12) and had over 15 Fantasy points in 11 games. There's optimism for Schaub to outperform these numbers in 2011: His offensive line has become a strength, he's getting a lot of good stats out of Arian Foster, tight end Owen Daniels has re-signed and will undergo a normal offseason instead of rehabbing a knee injury and the team might finally address their No. 2 receiver spot opposite Andre Johnson after another disappointing year from Kevin Walter and Jacoby Jones. If that spot is addressed, and with the Texans playing under a win-or-else mandate and with a mostly favorable schedule, Schaub should put up some good numbers. He's worth drafting after the elite QB options are off the board in Round 3 and is someone to target if you don't like taking your quarterbacks early in drafts. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 359-550 4,417 25 14 2010 365-574 4,370 24 12 2009 396-583 4,770 29 15 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 32 55 1 22 28 0 47 61 0 Fantasy Points 304 292 338

Tim Tebow was expected to end up as the Broncos' starting quarterback after it was revealed in late July that the team would shop Kyle Orton around the league, but Orton was never shipped. Now there's discussion that Tebow will start 2011 on the bench. In 2010, Tebow started the final three games of his rookie season with Orton out with a rib injury and the former Florida Gator had at least 24 Fantasy points in a standard league in all three outings. He finished with 651 passing yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions, with 199 rushing yards and three touchdowns in that span. His ability to run and throw makes him an excellent stat producer, but if he's not playing then he's not putting up any numbers. We would consider him a high-end No. 2 Fantasy quarterback if he's the starter worth a late-round pick. If he's not starting, then go ahead and punt on him. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 30-53 348 2 1 2010 41-82 654 5 3 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 31 144 2 43 227 6 Fantasy Points 48 108

Michael Vick, PHI

Bye: 7

Alex Smith, SF

Bye: 7

Alll signs point to Alex Smith returning to the 49ers as their starting quarterback in 2011, even with the addition of rookie QB Colin Kaepernick in the second round of the NFL Draft. Most likely, Smith will start, and if he plays well, he will remain in the position throughout the year. If he struggles, Kaepernick will take over. Smith had a down year in 2010. He completed 60 percent of his passes for 2,370 yards, 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions with two fumbles in 10 starts. The coaching staff lost faith in him, and now we'll find out how new coach Jim Harbaugh feels about Smith if the 49ers do in fact bring him back as their starter. In 2009, Smith was stellar, and we hope he can return to that level. He does have talented weapons in Vernon Davis, Michael Crabtree and Frank Gore, but Smith has a lot to prove. Even if he is named the starter, Smith should not be drafted in the majority of leagues. If he starts out the season playing well then add him off the waiver wire as a bye-week or injury replacement. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 261-433 3,128 17 12 2010 204-342 2,370 14 10 2009 225-372 2,350 18 12 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 31 77 0 18 60 0 24 51 0 Fantasy Points 207 162 181

Michael Vick went from someone who was despised by all for his involvement in a dog-fighting ring to a player most Fantasy owners now covet on Draft Day. That's because of his play in 2010 when he took over for an injured Kevin Kolb and finished with the best season of his career. Vick passed for 3,018 yards on 63 percent completions with 21 touchdowns and six interceptions. He also added 676 rushing yards and nine touchdowns with just three fumbles. The passing yards, completion percentage, touchdowns and rushing touchdowns were all career highs, and he's looking to build on that performance this season. Vick will remain in a contract year after being designated as Philadelphia's franchise player, and Fantasy owners should view him as a potential first-round pick. He should easily be drafted as one of the Top 3 quarterbacks and should have another dynamic season. If there's a catch with Vick, it's that injuries could play a role -- he missed three games during the season with a rib injury and sat out the season finale to rest for the playoffs. But Vick's ability to pass and run makes him a unique asset that Fantasy owners have to at least think about in all formats. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 265-429 3,453 24 14 2010 233-372 3,018 21 6 2009 6-13 86 1 0 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 91 505 7 100 676 9 24 95 2 Fantasy Points 341 351 30

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Joe Webb, MIN

Bye: 9

Lance Ball, DEN

Bye: 6

Joe Webb isn't expected to start for the Vikings in 2011 despite finishing last season as their starter. The team gave Webb a couple of opportunities to play and while he led them to a 1-1 record, he failed to throw a touchdown pass and saw the team draft Christian Ponder with a first-round pick. What makes Webb alluring to Fantasy owners is his raw ability, especially as a runner, and in some leagues he can start as a flex option. Webb would need to ultimately land some starts for the Vikings before getting Fantasy consideration, and that's the problem. Only owners in the deepest of dynasty/keeper leagues should fire off a late-round pick on Webb. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 65-113 711 2 4 2010 54-89 477 0 3 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 27 163 1 18 120 2 Fantasy Points 53 37

Lance Ball will enter this season trying to compete for a job with the Broncos. He had some chances to perform last year but didn't get going, averaging 3.9 yards per carry on 41 attempts, including hardly any work until December. Even if he makes the final roster he's not expected to do much and thus should be ignored in all leagues on Draft Day, even if he'll be a restricted free agent in 2012. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 45 200 0 41 158 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 3 15 0 3 16 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 22 16

Marion Barber, CHI

Bye: 8

Charlie Whitehurst, SEA

Bye: 6

Charlie Whitehurst could find himself as the starter in Seattle this season or the No. 2 option if Matt Hasselbeck returns (he's a free agent this offseason). If Whitehurst remains the backup then he would not be worth drafting in the majority of leagues. But if he's named the starter then Whitehurst could have value as a No. 2 QB in deep Fantasy leagues. Whitehurst started the Week 17 game against St. Louis last year with Hasselbeck out and the Seahawks needing a victory to make the playoffs. He accounted for 192 passing yards and a touchdown against the Rams for 16 Fantasy points, and that's the type of performance you can expect from Whitehurst on average if he's the starter in Seattle in 2011. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 0-33 169 1 1 2010 57-99 507 2 3 2009 0-0 0 0 0 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 7 14 0 20 43 1 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 12 40 0

After seeing his production with Dallas dip during the 2010 season, Marion Barber was left to find another home for the upcoming year. He landed with Chicago and could see time in short-yardage situations and at the goal line with the Bears in place of starter Matt Forte. However, his hard-running style has led to him slowing down, and last year was a struggle, running for just 374 yards on 113 carries (3.3 avg.) with four scores in 13 games. Our suggestion is to only draft Barber as a late-round flier in standard leagues (especially if you draft Forte earlier) with the hope that he can score touchdowns and stay healthy. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 69 282 4 113 374 4 214 932 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 18 106 0 11 49 0 26 221 0 FL 1 0 2 Fantasy Points 61 65 153

Mike Bell, DET

Bye: 9

Vince Young, PHI

Bye: 7

Vince Young was released by the Titans soon after the start of the official NFL season, and he signed with Philadelphia in late July to back up Michael Vick. With Vick projected as an early-round selection, Fantasy owners should not consider Young worthy of a selection in most upcoming drafts. -------------- Passing --------------Year Comp-Att Yds TD Int 2011 (proj) 55-90 583 3 2 2010 93-156 1,255 10 3 2009 152-259 1,879 10 7 --- Rushing --Att Yds TD 11 44 0 25 125 0 55 281 2 Fantasy Points 40 108 157

Mike Bell's arrival to Cleveland from Philadelphia during the season might have given him an opportunity for some carries here and there, but he ultimately disappointed in 2010 and is on the move again in 2011, landing in Detroit after rookie Mikel Leshoure suffered a season-ending injury in training camp. Bell finished with 99 rush yards and 67 receiving yards, all with no touchdowns. That's a steep drop from his 2009 with New Orleans, and now he's just battling for a roster spot. There's no reason to be excited about Bell for Fantasy purposes. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 48 185 1 47 99 0 172 654 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 5 33 0 7 67 0 4 12 0 FL 0 1 2 Fantasy Points 28 15 92

Running Backs
Joseph Addai, IND Bye: 11
With the Colts possessing limited options at running back, the team decided to bring back Joseph Addai for 2011. Thanks to a nerve injury in Addai's neck, he missed half of the 2010 season, but when he did play he ran effectively, totaling 495 yards on 116 carries (4.3 avg.) and four touchdowns. He also added 19 receptions for 124 yards. He could share the ball this season with Donald Brown and potentially others. That would make Addai nothing more than a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy running back worth a look starting in Round 6. Still, as the Colts' starting running back with a proven track record, he still has plenty of upside. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 188 732 5 116 495 4 219 828 10 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 32 201 2 19 124 0 51 336 3 FL 1 1 1 Fantasy Points 133 83 197

Cedric Benson, CIN

Bye: 7

Cedric Benson decided to stay with the Bengals this offseason. He had a pretty solid 2010 campaign when you review his final stats (1,111 rush yards, seven rush TDs, 178 receiving yards, receiving TD). But he got those totals on a very inconsistent basis: Never once did he post back-to-back good games for Fantasy owners, and his rushing average plummeted from 4.2 yards per carry in 2009 to 3.5 yards per carry last year. He also had five fumbles lost (none in 2009). He could prove more consistent in 2011 and benefit from a favorable schedule (save for the matchups against the Steelers and Ravens). As long as he remains the lead back, we consider him to be a No. 2 Fantasy RB worth a pick between Rounds 4 and 6. There's a shot that he will be a tremendous value pick for your team. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 268 1,095 7 321 1,111 7 301 1,251 6 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 33 239 1 28 178 1 17 111 0 FL 3 5 0 Fantasy Points 175 168 172

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Jahvid Best, DET

Bye: 9

Ronnie Brown, PHI

Bye: 7

The Lions liked Jahvid Best enough to make him their first-round pick last year, and he will handle starting duties again this season with rookie Mikel Leshoure out for the season with a torn Achilles' tendon. Plan on drafting Best as a solid No. 2 Fantasy RB worth a pick between Rounds 3 and 4 this summer. If you do draft Best, make sure to insure yourself by also selecting his backup, Maurice Morris, with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 213 871 5 172 563 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 49 462 1 58 487 2 FL 3 1 Fantasy Points 163 138

Ronnie Brown signed a one-year deal with the Eagles in early August, locking himself into a backup role behind starter LeSean McCoy. Despite Brown's starting jobs in Miami, he's not expected to see more than a handful of reps each week. Remember, Brown is quite injury prone but still a good versatile back who should fit into what the Eagles do. We'd only take Brown with a middle- to late-round choice as a handcuff to McCoy. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 88 428 1 200 734 5 147 648 8 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 128 1 33 242 0 14 98 0 FL 1 2 1 Fantasy Points 66 123 125

LeGarrette Blount, TB

Bye: 8

Every year Fantasy owners are surprised by a running back that breaks out. Last season, LeGarrette Blount was that running back. Blount barely played until Week 8, when he started logging significant carries and led the Tampa Bay run game for the rest of the season. Despite starting only the final seven games of the season, Blount topped 1,000 yards rushing on 201 carries with six touchdowns. Expectations are high for Blount in 2011 given his likelihood of starting weekly and dominating the carries for the Bucs. He has some difficult matchups this season and isn't expected to catch more than 15 or 20 passes this season but remains a good value for Fantasy owners starting in late Round 3 as a No. 2 Fantasy running back. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 276 1,194 9 201 1,007 6 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 10 63 0 5 14 0 FL 3 3 Fantasy Points 174 131

Correll Buckhalter, DEN

Bye: 6

Correll Buckhalter is entering his 11th season in 2011 and will compete to be the No. 2 running back in Denver behind Knowshon Moreno. That could be a valuable role this season with John Fox now the head coach and he has shown a desire to use two running backs in his system. But don't be surprised if Denver decides to bring in another running back to compete with Buckhalter for that No. 2 spot. Buckhalter, 32, also isn't a lock to make the final roster. But no matter what role Buckhalter plays with Denver in 2011 he would not be worth drafting in the majority of leagues. He is only worth monitoring if he remains as the backup to Moreno or if Moreno gets injured during the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 75 335 2 59 147 2 120 642 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 134 0 28 240 2 31 240 0 FL 1 1 2 Fantasy Points 57 60 90

Ahmad Bradshaw, NYG

Bye: 7

Ahmad Bradshaw is staying with the Giants after signing a contract extension prior to training camp. He's also expected to be fine after ankle surgery at the end of last season, and we're looking forward to seeing how Bradshaw plays at 100 percent health. In 2010, Bradshaw dealt with nagging injuries but still managed 276 carries for 1,235 yards (4.5 yards per carry) and eight touchdowns with 47 catches for 314 yards with six fumbles all career highs. He will share carries with Brandon Jacobs again, but Bradshaw showed last year that he can be a standout Fantasy RB in all leagues despite splitting reps. Plan on drafting him as a No. 2 Fantasy RB with a pick as early as Round 3. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 259 1,174 7 276 1,235 8 163 778 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 53 402 0 47 314 0 21 207 0 FL 4 6 2 Fantasy Points 192 192 135

Michael Bush, OAK

Bye: 8

Michael Bush is an impending free agent this offseason and he could look to leave Oakland after four years. If Bush returns, he would again serve as the secondary back behind Darren McFadden. In that role last year, Bush totaled 158 carries for 655 yards and eight touchdowns, all career highs, with 18 catches for 194 yards. But if he leaves Oakland, Bush could see an increase in touches, which would increase his Fantasy value. Bush has the potential to be a quality Fantasy RB. He has a career average of 4.4 yards per carry, but he only has 10 starts in four years. If he returns as McFadden's backup, he would be worth a mid-round pick in standard formats and a late-round pick in PPR leagues. But if he signs with a team that will allow him to start or pick up regular carries, then he could be a solid sleeper on Draft Day worth an early- to middle-round pick. Where he plays in 2011 will ultimately determine his value. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 154 670 6 158 655 8 123 589 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 20 158 0 18 194 0 17 105 0 FL 2 0 2 Fantasy Points 115 132 82

Donald Brown, IND

Bye: 11

Donald Brown had the opportunity in 2010 we've been waiting for him to land since joining the Colts, but he flubbed it. Getting a big dose of the ball over the second half of the season, Brown topped 70 rush yards in a game once and topped 100 total yards twice. He only scored two touchdowns, both on the ground, and only once in place of the injured Joseph Addai. Save for a big game against Jacksonville's weak run defense in Week 15, he was really brutal to watch. Brown will tell you he's got a lot to work on for 2011, but the reality is that with his poor play last year doing him no favors, he'll be stuck with a thirddown role if Addai returns as a free agent. He would only see a boost in value if Addai leaves and the Colts don't add another running back elsewhere. But tack on injury concerns and Brown really is nothing more than a high-end reserve in standard leagues and a low-end No. 3 Fantasy running back in deeper PPR formats. He's worth a middle- to late-round pick on the hope that he can rebound some and play to expectations in the Colts' potent offense. And if you land Addai earlier in the draft, backing him up with Brown isn't a bad move. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 107 420 1 129 497 2 78 281 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 32 305 2 20 205 0 11 169 0 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 89 81 62

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Reggie Bush, MIA

Bye: 5

Anthony Dixon, SF

Bye: 7

Reggie Bush was traded to Miami prior to the start of training camp from New Orleans and agreed to a two-year contract. Bush will now share carries with rookie Daniel Thomas and play in passing situations and on special teams. Bush has dealt with numerous injuries throughout his career with the Saints, and he has failed to live up to his potential after being a star at USC. We'll find out if the move to Miami can jumpstart his career, but Fantasy owners should still continue to view Bush as a No. 4 RB in standard leagues and at best a No. 3 option in PPR formats. He is only worth drafting with a late-round pick in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 104 420 2 36 150 0 70 390 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 44 325 3 34 208 1 47 335 3 FL 2 0 2 Fantasy Points 101 39 116

Anthony Dixon is expected to be the No. 2 RB in San Francisco this season behind Frank Gore even with the addition of rookie Kendall Hunter. Most likely, Dixon would be the replacement for Gore if he's injured, and Hunter will be considered the change-of-pace back and used as a receiver out of the backfield. Dixon saw extended playing time as a rookie in 2010 with Gore only playing in 11 games due to a hip injury. He had 70 carries for 237 yards and two touchdowns and five catches for 11 yards while sharing time with fellow backup Brian Westbrook, who is a free agent. Gore is healthy again this year and should get the majority of touches, but Dixon should still get a handful of carries each week and could work at the goal line. Dixon has minimal Fantasy value in the majority of leagues, but he is worth drafting as a handcuff option for Gore. Keep in mind that Gore hasn't played in 16 games in a season since 2006, so don't be surprised if Dixon ends up starting a game or two in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 82 333 4 70 237 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 4 18 0 5 11 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 59 36

Jamaal Charles, KC

Bye: 6

Jamaal Charles proved he's an elite Fantasy running back and we hope the Chiefs decide to treat him that way in 2011. In 2010, Charles shared carries with Thomas Jones, but Charles was clearly the better running back. He had more than 1,900 total yards and eight touchdowns despite getting 20 carries just three times. Charles will share carries with Jones again this season, but their careers are headed in opposite directions and their workloads likely are too. Charles has home-run speed, dynamic playmaking ability and back-toback seasons with at least 40 catches. He can do it all and we see no reason for him to slow down this year. With an increased workload, Charles should be a candidate for 2,000 total yards and double digits in touchdowns. We consider Charles a first-round pick in all leagues and a potential top 5 overall draft pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 263 1,495 6 230 1,467 5 190 1,120 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 36 306 2 45 468 3 40 297 1 FL 2 2 3 Fantasy Points 224 236 185

Justin Forsett, SEA

Bye: 6

Justin Forsett failed to deliver as a starting RB for the Seahawks in 2010, making expectations for this year much lower than they were previously. He will enter this season as the third-down back behind starter Marshawn Lynch after totaling 118 carries for 523 yards and two touchdowns and 33 catches for 252 yards last year. He is entering a contract year and might be able to post close to 1,000 total yards with a handful of touchdowns. We consider Forsett a decent reserve Fantasy RB, and he's worth a late-round pick. He's a good handcuff option for Lynch, and his value is slightly higher in PPR leagues. Don't be surprised if you end up using Forsett for a couple of weeks during the season as either a bye-week or injury replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 52 237 0 118 523 2 114 619 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 33 265 2 33 252 0 41 350 1 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 62 89 124

Tashard Choice, DAL

Bye: 5 Matt Forte, CHI Bye: 8


Matt Forte shrugged off a suspect sophomore campaign and put up real good numbers in 2010, dissolving a potential time-share situation with Chester Taylor right from the get-go. Forte's totals were awesome -- more than 1,600 total yards with nine total touchdowns -- but it's how he got them that might rub some Fantasy owners the wrong way. He had 11 or fewer Fantasy points in nine of 16 games, meaning that when he played well, he really put up big stats. And when he didn't play well, he more or less underwhelmed. But that's par for the course for most top rushers, and Forte proved last year that he can get it done on the ground or through the air, and with a treacherous offensive line. Marion Barber joins him in Chicago, but expect nice things from Forte this season -- he is considered a safe, high-end No. 2 Fantasy running back that will likely go between 12th and 20th overall in standard leagues and a bit higher in PPR formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 256 1,105 5 237 1,069 6 258 929 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 62 511 3 51 547 3 57 471 0 FL 3 2 3 Fantasy Points 204 212 159

Tashard Choice appears once again headed for the No. 3 role in the Dallas backfield behind Felix Jones and rookie DeMarco Murray. There's a chance Marion Barber could return in 2011, but we don't see that happening. Choice has played well when given a chance. In 2010 he had two games with at least 15 carries and finished with double digits in Fantasy points in a standard league in both outings. He had one game like that in 2009 and two games like that in 2008. Keep an eye on what the Cowboys do with Barber, but Choice is only worth drafting with a late-round pick in deep leagues since he will open the season behind Jones and Murray. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 73 313 2 66 243 3 64 349 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 13 105 0 17 109 0 15 132 0 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 54 50 67

Kenneth Darby, UFA

Bye: TBA

Kenneth Darby is a free agent this offseason, and he will look to sign as a backup RB somewhere if the Rams decide not to bring him back. Darby has never been a good Fantasy option in four NFL seasons and has minimal Fantasy value. Ignore him in all leagues on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 16 66 0 34 107 2 27 152 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 4 29 0 10 61 1 18 96 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 10 34 24

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Arian Foster, HOU

Bye: 11

Arian Foster went from preseason sleeper to Fantasy superstar, and now the hope is that he'll continue to dominate defenses in 2011. There's concern that head coach Gary Kubiak might give some of Foster's workload to Ben Tate, who the Texans drafted with a second-round pick last year, but Foster has proven to be too good a player to be taken off the field more than a few times per game, so we suspect Foster will still get 20 touches per outing. On a steady diet of that last season he totaled 18 touchdowns and over 2,200 yards with just two fumbles lost. He even played through a knee injury that required arthroscopic surgery in February. While some Fantasy owners think Foster is a one-year wonder, we contend that he'll have the same kind of opportunity he had for all of 2010, and that's why he's worth a very high draft pick. He's not a bad choice as the No. 1 overall pick in drafts and should be off the board prior to No. 3 overall. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 285 1,365 11 326 1,614 16 54 257 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 55 412 1 66 604 2 8 93 0 FL 2 2 1 Fantasy Points 246 325 50

hip instead of getting in game shape. We're a little skeptical of drafting Gore with a first round pick because of the injury concerns, but he's still worth a second-round pick in most formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 245 1,102 7 203 853 3 229 1,120 10 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 44 348 2 46 452 2 52 406 3 FL 2 3 2 Fantasy Points 195 156 226

Ryan Grant, GB

Bye: 8

Toby Gerhart, MIN

Bye: 9

Hard-charging running back Toby Gerhart is expected to be Adrian Peterson's primary backup in 2011. Gerhart did have a chance to start for Peterson last season and put up modest stats vs. the Bears in the freezing cold. He also proved that he can catch the ball awfully well, so we could see him swipe some third-down work from AP. But as long as Peterson's healthy, Gerhart won't be appealing to Fantasy owners. It would be wise for those owners who drop a first-round pick on Peterson to spend a late-round pick on Gerhart. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 65 273 1 81 322 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 12 88 0 21 167 0 FL 1 3 Fantasy Points 40 48

Ryan Grant is focused on re-establishing himself with the Packers (and with Fantasy owners) after missing nearly the team's entire Super Bowl run in 2010. Grant suffered a serious ankle injury in Week 1 and was placed on injured reserve. He watched the Packers' run game toil until James Starks breathed life into it late in the season. The Packers' coaching staff likes Starks and could bank on pairing him with Grant in 2011 (rookie Alex Green is a dark horse to fit in, too). But Grant has pretty much worked alone since taking over as the Packers running back in 2007 and could work hard this summer to regain that spot during the season. Tack on that he's entering a contract year, and Grant has all the motivation in the world to play big. We've seen Grant fall in drafts, but with his ankle injury behind him (he said he could have played in the Super Bowl), that makes him a tremendous value pick in drafts. Expect him to fall to at least Round 5 as owners become skeptical of him. With a year of watching football, not playing football, under his belt, he should have a solid season ahead of him. Figure him to begin the season as a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy RB. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 259 1,091 7 8 45 0 282 1,253 11 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 21 157 0 0 0 0 25 197 0 FL 2 0 1 Fantasy Points 163 4 208

Alex Green, GB Mike Goodson, CAR Bye: 9


In 2010, Mike Goodson finally took what he did on the practice field and turned it into valuable stats for Carolina. Getting a shot at regular playing time once DeAngelo Williams went down with a foot injury, Goodson broke out with backto-back 100-yard rush efforts and scored three times in his first five meaningful games. He ended the year with mild stats (782 total yards, three touchdowns) but had seven plays for 20-plus yards and 35 plays that resulted for first downs or touchdowns over 143 touches over the season. But with DeAngelo Williams staying in Carolina, Goodson's playing time will dwindle. He's not worth drafting but would be worth snaring off waivers if something happens to Williams or Jonathan Stewart this season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 48 222 1 103 452 3 22 49 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 108 0 40 310 0 2 15 0 FL 1 3 1 Fantasy Points 37 88 3

Bye: 8

The Packers made a bit of a splash in Round 3 when they selected Hawaii RB Alex Green. As a senior at Hawaii last season, Green rushed for 1,199 yards and 18 touchdowns in 146 carries. He also caught 27 passes for 363 yards and a touchdown. Green fumbled eight times in 271 touches at Hawaii and admitted that he's working on some pad-level issues that contribute to his turnovers. He's a big one-cut rusher with some quickness to him but tends to take on too much contact and as such could continue his fumbling issues or get injured. He also lacks breakaway speed. But his arrival in Green Bay pretty much means that the team was concerned about their depth at the position. With a strong camp, Green could get in the mix to help the Packers in 2011, but until then he's not worth drafting in seasonal formats. He is worth a middleto late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a third-round pick in rookieonly drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 33 141 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 2 10 0 FL 0 Fantasy Points 15

Frank Gore, SF

Bye: 7

Shonn Greene, NYJ

Bye: 8

Frank Gore is healthy following last year's hip injury, which cut short his season in Week 12 and limited him to 11 games. But he thinks he isn't healthy contractually, though he ended his holdout on August 1. Gore, who is entering a contract year, is looking for a new deal. But is he starting to break down? He's only played 16 games once in his career in 2006 and has dealt with a variety of injuries the past two seasons. And despite saying the Niners want him to dominate the carries, the team wants him to be healthy and could give a handful of touches to Anthony Dixon and rookie Kendall Hunter. Still, it's hard to argue with Gore's production with 200 carries a year each year since 2006 with at least 46 catches. He has the potential for 1,500 total yards and eight total touchdowns -- but he must remain healthy. Remember, he hasn't had any team-oriented conditioning this offseason and spent a lot of time rehabbing his

Shonn Greene is hoping to make up for being a Fantasy bust in 2010 with a strong season in 2011. Last year, Greene was expected to take over the starting job with Thomas Jones gone. Instead, Greene was again relegated to backup duty for another veteran in LaDainian Tomlinson. Greene could again share carries with Tomlinson this season if he returns, but the Jets should make it clear that Greene is their man. He had another solid playoff run for the second year in a row, and he's capable of being an elite Fantasy running back based on his size, speed and the offensive line he plays behind. Still, if Tomlinson remains in the fold or if rookie Bilal Powell has a strong training camp then temper your expectations for Greene slightly, especially based on what happened last year, but he should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy running back. We recommend drafting Greene around Round 4 in standard leagues, and hopefully his third year in the NFL will lead to a breakout season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 288 1,126 8 185 766 2 109 541 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 13 90 0 16 120 0 0 0 0 FL 2 2 3 Fantasy Points 166 96 60

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BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE

Bye: 7

Mike Hart, UFA

Bye: TBA

BenJarvus Green-Ellis is a restricted free agent this offseason, but he's expected to remain with the Patriots in 2011. He's looking to build off his breakout year in 2010 when he had 238 carries for 1,051 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns and 14 catches for 96 yards. Green-Ellis had 10 games with double digits in Fantasy points and only three games with fewer than eight points. He was as consistent as they get, but the Patriots didn't do him any favors this offseason by drafting rookies Shane Vereen and Stevan Ridley. Along with Danny Woodhead, the New England backfield is now loaded. That said, Green-Ellis remains the best Fantasy RB of the bunch, but he was a No. 2 Fantasy option prior to the NFL Draft, and now he should be considered more of a No. 3 RB. He will likely start and work at the goal line, but he'll come off the field on passing situations. And with Ridley, he could lose some potential goal-line touches. Green-Ellis is still worth drafting with a pick around Round 5, but another 1,000-yard season and double digits in touchdowns will be hard to duplicate. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 234 1,060 10 229 1,008 13 26 114 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 103 0 12 85 0 2 11 0 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 174 186 12

Mike Hart missed eight of the Colts' last nine games in 2010 with an ankle injury, short-circuiting a chance for him to play regularly. Now he finds himself as a free agent this offseason after the Colts relinquished his rights in late July. He's not expected to see much playing time even if he finds a new team, so Fantasy owners should pass on him. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 14 72 0 43 185 1 26 70 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 6 40 0 6 25 0 5 54 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 11 26 18

Roy Helu, WAS

Bye: 5

Lynell Hamilton, NO

Bye: 11

Lynell Hamilton achieved sleeper status in the summer of 2010 before tearing an ACL in a preseason scrimmage and missing the whole year. He should be fine for the start of the 2011 campaign and is expected to battle for a spot along the Saints' RB depth chart. However, he's not the sleeper he was last season because of concerns over his knee along with Mark Ingram and Pierre Thomas holding court along with Chris Ivory ahead of Hamilton on the depth chart. Keep him off rosters for now. Year 2011 (proj) 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 12 42 1 35 125 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 2 16 0 5 48 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 12 28

The Redskins drafted rookie RB Roy Helu in the fourth round of the NFL Draft out of Nebraska. Helu, a 220-pound bruiser, played for four seasons for the Huskers and rushed for 3,536 yards and 28 touchdowns over that span. Coach Mike Shanahan said Helu reminds him of a young Clinton Portis, which is about as good of an endorsement as he could ask for. With only Ryan Torain, Keiland Williams and fellow rookie Evan Royster on the Redskins' roster, there's room for Helu to have a decent role to begin the year. In fact, Helu reminds us a lot of Torain in that he's a one-cut runner fresh out of college who's caught Shanny's attention. With some help from the coach, he could improve his game and be productive. Play it safe and consider Helu a low-risk Fantasy proposition for now -- he's worth a later-round pick in seasonal leagues and a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues. He's also worth a pick between 15th and 30th overall in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 136 607 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 10 74 0 FL 2 Fantasy Points 82

Tim Hightower, WAS

Bye: 5

Montario Hardesty, CLE

Bye: 5

Montario Hardesty missed his rookie season with a torn ACL, but a year's worth of rehab should help him get ready for the 2011 season. Hardesty, taken with a second-round pick, is expected to compete for playing time behind starter Peyton Hillis. What might happen is that Hardesty takes a few carries off of Hillis' plate each week, giving him some value but basically making him a quality handcuff option for Hillis. But the reality is that Hardesty is considered injury prone and a clear backup in Cleveland, making him nothing more than a late-round target for whoever drafts Hillis in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 106 411 2 0 0 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 2 8 0 0 0 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 54 0

Tim Hightower was dealt to the Redskins in late July, and it's there where he'll compete for a starting job and playing time this summer. Hightower is coming off a year in which he set career highs in carries (153) and rushing yards (736) but declined in rushing touchdowns (five), receptions (21) and receiving yards (136). Now he'll deal with Ryan Torain and Roy Helu for reps, but the mere fact that the Redskins made a trade for him suggests that they have designs on what they can do with him. A Virginia native, Hightower is entering a contract year and could rebound from the lows he had in 2010. Look him up with a middle- to late-round pick as a quality reserve rusher; pairing him with either Torain or Helu isn't a bad plan either. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 144 545 5 153 736 5 143 598 8 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 27 181 0 21 136 0 63 428 0 FL 2 4 4 Fantasy Points 99 108 141

Peyton Hillis, CLE Jerome Harrison, DET Bye: 9


Jerome Harrison signed with the Lions after rookie Mikel Leshoure suffered a season-ending injury in training camp. Harrison will likely be a backup in 2011, if he even makes the roster. In 2010, Philadelphia traded for Harrison from Cleveland and he finished the year with just 239 rushing yards and one touchdown and eight catches for 43 yards. In the right situation, Harrison could be a useful Fantasy RB, but he doesn't warrant Fantasy consideration as long as he's buried on the depth chart. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 38 152 0 71 330 1 194 862 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 8 60 0 12 85 0 34 220 2 FL 0 1 2 Fantasy Points 21 45 146

Bye: 5

The Browns gave up only quarterback Brady Quinn for Peyton Hillis and they sure were glad they did. For much of the year, Hillis bowled over his competition and put up some impressive totals: He scored in each of his first five games, and he had either a touchdown or 100 total yards in 11 games. Hillis had 1,177 yards and 11 touchdowns on 270 carries. He added 61 catches for 477 yards and two more scores, with three fumbles and 13 passing yards. To say the guy was a big part of the Browns offense is an understatement, but a very slow finish (272 rush yards, 63 receiving yards, no touchdowns in his final five games) might force the Browns to re-think their strategy to lean on Hillis week in and week out. We suspect that the Browns will use Montario Hardesty, who missed his rookie year in 2010 with a knee injury, to help Hillis and thus cost him some stats. But we also suspect that Hillis won't be forgotten, and that he'll have a shot at 10 touchdowns with some pretty good yards along the way. Treat him like a No. 2 Fantasy RB -- not the No. 1 rusher he ended 2010 as -- and aim for him with a pick between the end of Round 2 and beginning of Round 3 on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 218 902 9 270 1,177 11 13 54 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 44 308 1 61 477 2 4 19 0 FL 4 5 1 Fantasy Points 173 232 10

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Kareem Huggins, UFA

Bye: TBA

Kareem Huggins had mild expectations last season before getting hurt early in the season and ultimately going on injured reserve with a torn ACL. Reports surfaced this offseason that he "blew out everything" and thus might struggle to find a home this offseason as a free agent. Don't count on him in Fantasy. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 0 0 0 4 11 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 1 7 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 0 1

Jackson should still be the starter and work at the goal line. He's worth drafting around Round 6 in most formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 231 986 5 222 927 5 238 1,062 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 33 215 2 31 215 2 46 371 2 FL 1 2 2 Fantasy Points 160 151 170

Steven Jackson, STL

Bye: 5

Mark Ingram, NO

Bye: 11

The Saints traded back into Round 1 in April's draft to select Alabama RB Mark Ingram with the 28th overall selection. Ingram rushed for 1,658 yards in 2009, won the Heisman Trophy and led Alabama to the national championship. Ingram is a well-documented rusher: He's polished as a blocker and as a receiver and is an absolute bulldozer between the tackles, and that's where we suspect the Saints will ride him the most. There is serious touchdown potential here, although the chances of him totaling more than 1,000 yards as a rookie aren't huge. He will share carries with Pierre Thomas and potentially Chris Ivory, plus if Reggie Bush comes back then he'll see some touches, too. Ingram's overall outlook is tempered by his relocating to New Orleans, but he still should help Fantasy owners as a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy RB. Just don't be the guy who reaches for Ingram in Rounds 3 or 4 -- target him for your roster in Round 5 in seasonal leagues and dynasty/keeper formats. He's a Top-5 pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 197 909 8 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 113 0 FL 1 Fantasy Points 148

Steven Jackson continues to prove he's among the best Fantasy options in all leagues. Heading into 2011, the Rams talked about giving Jackson some help to keep him fresh, but he spoke out about being an every-down back and said he relishes that role. Since 2005, Jackson has at least 1,300 total yards in all but one season, which was 2007 when he was limited to 12 games. He still managed 1,273 total yards that year. In 2010, Jackson had more than 1,600 total yards and six touchdowns. We'd like to see Jackson score more (he has just 10 total touchdowns in his past two years), but it's hard to argue with his production. Now, the Rams don't want Jackson to break down and could make some moves to ensure he'll be around for a playoff run. After all, he has 907 rushes in his last 43 games (over three seasons). But as long as he's the starter without losing touches to either a third-down back or a goal-line vulture, he should be drafted as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy RB with a pick toward the end of Round 1 or beginning of Round 2. Jackson, who has at least 40 catches in five of seven NFL seasons, could also see his receptions rise with the addition of new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, so his value should improve slightly in PPR leagues if that's even possible. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 244 1,134 7 330 1,241 6 325 1,424 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 47 405 1 46 383 0 50 314 0 FL 1 1 2 Fantasy Points 200 196 193

Chris Ivory, NO

Bye: 11

Chris Ivory really helped the Saints last season, leading them in rushing and finishing the season strong until suffering a Lisfranc sprain in his foot. Now he'll be on the sidelines while rookie RB Mark Ingram leads the run game's charge in 2011 with Pierre Thomas. Ivory should be healthy for the start of the season, but playing time will be hard for him to find. Don't trust him in Fantasy leagues for now. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 48 204 1 137 716 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 2 8 0 1 17 0 FL 1 2 Fantasy Points 25 98

Brandon Jacobs, NYG

Bye: 7

Brandon Jackson, CLE

Bye: 5

Brandon Jacobs is expected to again share carries with Ahmad Bradshaw this season, but coach Tom Coughlin has said he wants to get Jacobs more involved. Jacobs finished 2010 with quality stats of 147 carries for 823 yards (5.6 avg.) and nine touchdowns, and he had seven games with double digits in Fantasy points in a standard league. Bradshaw clearly has more upside than Jacobs at this point in his career, but Jacobs is still a quality Fantasy reserve. He has the potential to duplicate his stats from 2010 this season, and with that being the case we recommend drafting him as a No. 3 RB with a mid-round pick. He's not expected to play like he did in 2008 when he had 1,089 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns, but he should still produce enough to be considered a potential flex option or someone to use as a bye-week or injury replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 162 715 7 147 823 9 224 835 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 12 98 0 7 59 0 18 184 1 FL 1 2 1 Fantasy Points 121 137 135

Brandon Jackson signed a two-year deal with the Browns just as training camp began, with a chance to compete for the backup job behind Peyton Hillis. Not that he played well in 2010 he averaged 3.7 yards per carry over 190 rushing attempts in place of an injured Ryan Grant and eventually gave way to rookie James Starks. He did post a career-best three touchdowns and did total over 1,000 yards (703 rushing, 342 receiving also career-highs), so it's not like he was a complete train wreck. But Jackson will likely top out as a third-down back for Cleveland and he is not worth considering for Fantasy play even though he's coming off his best season as a pro. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 82 313 0 190 703 3 37 111 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 36 258 2 43 342 1 21 187 1 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 69 128 49

Rashad Jennings, JAC

Bye: 9

Rashad Jennings is expected to be a little more than a backup in 2011, as he should take a handful of carries each week off of Maurice Jones-Drew's plate. Jennings totaled 319 rush yards, 160 receiving yards and three touchdowns in games he didn't get the full workload in, and landed 140 rush yards and 63 receiving yards with a touchdown over two starts in place of Jones-Drew. Jennings should be a late-round pick in all leagues, but it goes without saying that those owners who draft Jones-Drew early should be the ones taking Jennings starting in Round 11. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 113 602 3 84 459 4 39 202 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 25 206 0 26 223 0 16 101 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 99 91 36

Fred Jackson, BUF

Bye: 7

The Bills are expected to open the 2011 season with Fred Jackson as the starter at running back. He will likely share carries with C.J. Spiller, but Jackson proved in 2010 he can get the job done as the every-down running back. After getting off to slow start following a broken hand in training camp, Jackson finished the year with 222 carries for 927 yards and five touchdowns, 31 catches for 215 yards and two touchdowns and two fumbles. He had four games with double digits in Fantasy points and 10 with at least seven points. He now has back-to-back seasons of 1,100 total yards, and even though he's 29 he remains a quality Fantasy option in the majority of leagues as a No. 3 running back. Spiller will get more work in his second year in the NFL, but

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Chris Johnson, TEN

Bye: 6

Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC

Bye: 9

Over his three-year career, Chris Johnson has averaged nearly 120 total yards per game. He's handled the rock over 22 times per game in that span and has scored in eight of 10 games. And through 47 career games, Johnson has fumbled the ball away just six times. There's no sure thing when it comes to running backs in Fantasy Football, but Johnson plays on a run-first team with an ex-offensive lineman as the head coach (Mike Munchak) and a veteran offensive coordinator looking to make a splash in his first year in Tennessee (Chris Palmer). With two games against the Colts, Texans and Jaguars each and matchups against the Browns, Broncos, Bills and Panthers also, there's so much to like about Johnson. Even matchups against the Ravens and Steelers in 2011 can't dampen an outlook this good -- figure Johnson to be a No. 1 RB in Fantasy, making him worth a pick between No. 1 and No. 4 overall in all leagues and formats. The only downside for Johnson entering the season is his lack of a quality quarterback, but Johnson's talent should overcome any deficiencies at that position. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 334 1,449 12 316 1,364 11 358 2,006 14 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 42 337 1 44 245 1 50 503 2 FL 2 2 3 Fantasy Points 253 228 342

The big concern regarding Maurice Jones-Drew heading into 2011 is whether or not the knee surgery he had following the season will impact him. We don't think it will. Jones-Drew played on the knee, complete with a bone-on-bone condition, for much of last season and played very well. He also has rehabbed properly this offseason. The bigger question is whether or not he'll lose a few more reps each week to backup running back Rashad Jennings, who did well with and without Jones-Drew in 2010. Regardless, there's no one who doesn't think Jones-Drew won't be given a sizable workload and continue to be a great source of yardage (at least 1,600 total each of the last two years and at least 1,150 yards every year) and touchdowns (at least seven total every year). Your best move is to consider Jones-Drew a solid No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a pick between fifth and 10th overall in all formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 275 1,187 7 299 1,324 5 312 1,391 15 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 51 366 2 34 317 2 53 374 1 FL 2 2 1 Fantasy Points 205 199 270

John Kuhn, GB

Bye: 8

Felix Jones, DAL

Bye: 5

Felix Jones could be in line for a big season this year if he can prove he can handle the load as the featured back. There's a chance Marion Barber won't be back in Dallas, but the addition of rookie DeMarco Murray along with Tashard Choice means more of a timeshare. Still, Jones would be the starter and get the majority of touches. In 2010, Jones set career highs in carries (185), rushing yards (800), catches (48) and receiving yards (450), but he scored just twice and has only eight career touchdowns in three years. You'll take 1,250 total yards from Jones with the chance to see that rise this year, but he has to score more to be considered a weekly starter. Still, with the potential of this offense and Jones having the ability to do it all, we consider him a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy running back. Plan on drafting Jones as early as Round 4 and hopefully he can start for you every week while living up to his immense potential Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 207 968 4 185 800 1 116 685 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 37 325 1 48 450 1 19 119 0 FL 2 1 2 Fantasy Points 155 135 93

John Kuhn didn't get the shot to serve as anything more than a blocking fullback and occasional rusher and receiver in 2010, and that's probably all he'll be. Kuhn re-signed with Green Bay in the offseason, so no one should add him to Fantasy rosters. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 29 115 0 84 281 4 8 18 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 13 82 1 15 97 2 7 47 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 26 73 23

Mikel LeShoure, DET

Bye: 9

Lions rookie rusher Mikel Leshoure tore his left Achilles' in a training camp practice in early August and was lost for the season. Fantasy owners shouldn't draft him in seasonal formats. For those owners in long-term formats, Leshoure is downgraded to a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty startups and keeper leagues and a second-round option in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 0 0 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 FL 0 Fantasy Points 0

Thomas Jones, KC

Bye: 6

Thomas Jones will again work in tandem with Jamaal Charles in the Chiefs' backfield in 2011. Charles is clearly the better running back for the Chiefs and Fantasy owners, but Jones should continue to play a prominent role even at 32. In 2010, his first with the Chiefs, Jones had nine games with at least 19 carries, but he only had four games with at least 80 rushing yards and none after Week 7. He did manage six rushing touchdowns, most coming in the early part of the year, and chances are he'll work less this season in order for the Chiefs to make better use of Charles. Jones has some goal-line/short-yardage back potential, but don't expect Jones to relive his glory days even with a healthy amount of touches because his age and wear and tear (over 2,500 career carries in the regular season) make him an injury risk. Plan on drafting Jones with a late-round pick and he's a good handcuff option if you draft Charles in Round 1. Just keep in mind that Jones is on the downside of his career and his best days are clearly behind him. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 145 605 5 245 896 6 332 1,402 14 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 12 73 0 14 122 0 10 58 0 FL 1 1 0 Fantasy Points 96 135 229

Marshawn Lynch, SEA

Bye: 6

Marshawn Lynch landed with Seattle last season and seemingly resurrected his career. In 12 games with the Seahawks, Lynch had 165 carries for 573 yards and six touchdowns and 21 catches for 138 yards with three fumbles. In the playoffs, Lynch had 23 carries for 133 yards and one touchdown run, but the majority of that production came in the first round against New Orleans (131 yards) when he had an incredible play on a 67-yard touchdown run. Lynch has plenty of potential as the starter for the Seahawks -- we know it because we've seen it from him -- and so we consider him a No. 3 Fantasy RB with upside (he's fine as a flex starter). He will share carries with Justin Forsett, but Lynch has the ability to gain 1,300 total yards and nine touchdowns, which is something he did in 2008 with Buffalo. It helps that Lynch is in a contract year, and he should run well again this year. Plan on drafting him with a mid-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 230 878 6 202 737 6 120 450 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 24 127 0 22 145 0 28 179 0 FL 2 4 1 Fantasy Points 133 115 72

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Laurence Maroney, UFA

Bye: TBA

Willis McGahee, DEN

Bye: 6

Laurence Maroney is a free agent this offseason and the former first-round draft pick will look to sign with a new team in hopes of resurrecting his career. Maroney was traded from New England to Denver during the 2010 season, and he failed to make an impact with the Broncos. It's unlikely Denver or New England will look to use Maroney again, and no matter where he signs, he will likely be a backup. Throw in a drug charge this offseason and it's tough to think he'll be a wanted man for a prominent spot in an offense. Keep an eye on his status this offseason, but Maroney is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 0 0 0 36 74 0 194 757 9 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 4 50 0 14 99 0 FL 0 0 4 Fantasy Points 0 12 130

Willis McGahee continued his role as the secondary back for the Ravens last year and a pain in the neck for Fantasy owners. With his role far from consistent, McGahee averaged just under seven carries per game but still found a way to score six touchdowns (five rushing) and gain 380 yards on 100 rushes and 55 yards on 14 catches. McGahee's contract got too expensive for a backup in Baltimore, and he ended up in Denver this season where he won't take a ton of work away from Knowshon Moreno (so long as Moreno is healthy), but he should hinder the young runner's TD numbers. The former University of Miami star had 12 scores in 2009, and he continues to display a nose for the end zone. McGahee will compliment Moreno well, and he serves as a solid handcuff option for him in Fantasy play. Consider selecting the veteran with a middle to late-round pick on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 148 575 5 99 377 5 109 544 12 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 18 106 0 14 55 1 15 85 2 FL 2 2 1 Fantasy Points 94 74 144

Ryan Mathews, SD

Bye: 6

Ryan Mathews was a disappointing rookie in 2010, but he has a chance to be a sophomore surprise in 2011 if he can stay healthy. Mathews dealt with an ankle injury for the majority of his rookie year and when he was healthy he had to share carries with Mike Tolbert, who earned playing time while Mathews was out. We still expect Tolbert to play a prominent role this year, but Mathews should get the majority of touches (Darren Sproles might not come back). He proved his ability in the season finale last year at Denver with 26 carries for 120 yards and three touchdowns. For the season he had more than 800 total yards and seven touchdowns in 12 games. Mathews should prove to be a complete running back and we like him as a solid No. 2 option in all leagues. Plan on drafting Mathews beginning in Round 3. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 238 1,020 7 157 675 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 35 260 1 22 145 0 FL 4 3 Fantasy Points 168 117

Joe McKnight, NYJ

Bye: 8

Joe McKnight is hoping to make up for a disappointing rookie campaign with an increased role in 2011. McKnight's Fantasy value is likely tied to what the Jets do with LaDainian Tomlinson or what role rookie Bilal Powell plays. If Tomlinson returns then McKnight would be the No. 3 running back behind Shonn Greene and Tomlinson. But if Tomlinson is not back then McKnight could be the backup rusher and third-down running back while sharing time with Powell. If that happens then McKnight is worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues. But if Tomlinson returns in 2011 then McKnight should not be drafted in most leagues since his touches will be limited. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 62 249 0 39 189 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 8 54 0 3 20 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 30 20

LeSean McCoy, PHI

Bye: 7 Rashard Mendenhall, PIT Bye: 11


There's so much to like about Rashard Mendenhall heading into 2011, but one key element about his 2010 campaign will make owners jittery. Mendenhall shined in his third season, racking up 1,503 yards over 385 carries including the postseason with 17 rush touchdowns (13 in the regular season). He added another 219 yards on 27 catches over his 19 games and lost just three fumbles (including one in Super Bowl XLV). He scored fewer than 10 Fantasy points just six times over the course of the season and had at least 15 touches in all but one regular-season game. And in 2011, he'll have cupcake matchups against the AFC South and NFC West defenses as well as games against the Browns and Bengals (81 car., 285 yds., four TDs in four games vs. Ohio rivals in 2010). The lone drawback to drafting Mendenhall is that running backs that play in a Super Bowl typically fall off the following year, a study we've done with uncanny results. Granted, every player is different, and Mendenhall is still plenty young, but there is some risk in picking Mendenhall given the history of tired running backs from the season prior. Expect Mendenhall to go between 10th and 15th overall in drafts this summer, and if you're the one taking him, be smart and invest a late-round pick in his primary backup, Isaac Redman. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 274 1,266 9 324 1,274 13 242 1,108 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 20 160 0 23 167 0 25 261 1 FL 2 2 3 Fantasy Points 193 217 178

LeSean McCoy reminded Fantasy owners of Brian Westbrook last year with his performance in his first season as starter with 1,080 rushing yards and seven touchdowns and 78 catches for 592 yards and two touchdowns with one fumble. He sat out the season finale to rest for the playoffs, but McCoy proved he has 2,000-total yard potential with double digits in touchdowns. We expect him to improve in his third season, and he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy RB worth a pick as early as sixth overall in standard leagues (maybe fifth overall in PPR formats). If you're looking for a handcuff option for McCoy plan on taking Ronnie Brown with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 228 1,127 7 207 1,080 7 155 637 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 71 524 3 78 592 2 40 308 0 FL 2 3 1 Fantasy Points 221 219 117

Darren McFadden, OAK

Bye: 8

For the first time in Darren McFadden's three-year career, he finally outperformed expectations with a breakout performance in 2010. Now, Fantasy owners want to know if he can be trusted to do it again. Last year, McFadden started a career-high 13 games and had a career-high in carries (223), rushing yards (1,157), rushing touchdowns (seven), catches (47), receiving yards (507) and receiving touchdowns (three). McFadden had only three games in 2010 where he didn't have 100 total yards or a touchdown, a huge improvement from his injury-plagued rookie and sophomore seasons. The only downside was that McFadden missed three games due to injury (two for a hamstring and one for a toe), but that's part of the deal in drafting him -- he's expected to miss a game or two with an injury. Still, based on the way he played last year and what's in store for the Oakland offense under new head coach and play caller Hue Jackson this year, you have to expect McFadden to play well again. We consider him a first-round pick, but there's a chance people in your league don't think that. If he falls to Round 2, consider it a steal. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 240 1,235 7 223 1,157 7 104 356 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 48 420 2 47 507 3 21 245 0 FL 3 1 3 Fantasy Points 214 219 59

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Knowshon Moreno, DEN

Bye: 6

Adrian Peterson, MIN

Bye: 9

Knowshon Moreno enters his third season for the Broncos looking for a big season. He could have the chance to shine under new coach John Fox, who should bring with him the same run-heavy offense he ran in Carolina. The problem for Moreno is that it's likely he will share carries since Fox believes in a two-back system. But, barring something unforeseen, Moreno should be the No. 1 option in the backfield. And that makes him a quality No. 2 Fantasy running back worth drafting toward the beginning of Round 3 in all leagues. Moreno struggled at times in 2010 and saw his stats decline overall from his rookie year. But he still managed more than 1,000 total yards and eight touchdowns thanks to a nice second-half surge, and he has the potential to be a quality receiver out of the backfield. Depending on who the Broncos bring in or decide to use to share carries with Moreno will ultimately determine his value, but we still expect him to be heavily involved and produce at a high level. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 233 986 5 182 779 5 247 947 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 40 348 3 37 372 3 28 213 2 FL 3 2 4 Fantasy Points 175 158 161

What's more dangerous than one of the league's most exciting, consistent and stat-producing running backs? How about an exciting, consistent, statproducing running back in a contract year? Indeed, Adrian Peterson is due a new deal after the 2011 season, and while he's deserved a new contract for some time now, this year he'll have fresh motivation to play well. After all, a big season will cement his status as the best running back in the game and thus he can command to be paid as such. Peterson is flawless as a running back. He's averaged nearly 110 yards per game over his last two seasons and has missed just one game in three years. He has 54 touchdowns in 61 career games and overcame a fumbling issue in 2010 when he coughed up the ball just once. All that said, there's concern that his O-line is not as good as it once was and obviously the quarterback situation in Minnesota leaves a lot to be desired. Nonetheless, only a fool would tell you to pass on AP in drafts. He's as reliable a pick as you can find in 2011, well worth a first-round selection between first and third overall in all formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 311 1,430 12 283 1,298 12 315 1,389 18 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 37 357 1 36 341 1 43 436 0 FL 3 1 6 Fantasy Points 251 239 277

Maurice Morris, DET

Bye: 9

Lions running back Maurice Morris showed some life last season, and he'll get the chance to do it again this season. After the season-ending injury to Mikel Leshoure in early August, speculation started that Morris would resume his role as a part-time back with Jahvid Best. Doing that in the second half of the Lions' offense last season he racked up 79 carries for 326 yards and five touchdowns with 18 catches for 116 yards. Morris could actually cash in with a solid season as he's in a contract year. He's got good versatility and just enough elusiveness to make some plays, especially in favorable matchups. He's worth a late-round pick in all formats, especially as a handcuff for those owners who draft Best with a fourth-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 117 516 3 90 336 5 93 384 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 28 230 1 25 170 0 26 210 0 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 97 80 73

Clinton Portis, UFA


Clinton Portis is a free agent this offseason after the Redskins released him. He will now look to find a new home, but his Fantasy value is limited at this stage of his career. Portis had played in only 13 games over the last two seasons because of a severe concussion in 2009 and a torn groin muscle in 2010. At 29, he will likely be a backup somewhere if a team is willing to give him a chance. Keep an eye on where he lands, and in the right situation, Portis could be worth drafting with a late-round pick. But don't reach for Portis on Draft Day thinking he can relive his glory days because typically when a running back tails off, his career is near the end. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 0 0 0 54 227 2 124 494 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 5 55 0 9 57 1 FL 0 1 1 Fantasy Points 0 39 64

DeMarco Murray, DAL

Bye: 5

Isaac Redman, PIT

Bye: 11

The Cowboys selected Oklahoma RB DeMarco Murray in the third round of the NFL draft. Murray had two 1,000-yard rushing seasons at Oklahoma and finished with 3,685 yards and 50 touchdowns. The speedy runner also had 157 career catches for 1,571 yards and 11 TDs. Murray will more than likely replace Marion Barber in the Dallas run game as their skills are almost exactly the same. That includes durability as Murray dealt with injuries in college and isn't a lock for 16 games. Murray also will join a crowded backfield that includes Felix Jones and Tashard Choice, so he's far from seeing consistent minutes on a regular basis. Murray is definitely worth a late-round pick in seasonal leagues and is a good handcuff to Jones. He's also worth a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top 20 pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 150 623 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 16 112 0 FL 1 Fantasy Points 102

The deep sleeper we had some hopes for in 2009 got to fulfill some of that potential in 2010. Now we'll see if he can kick it up a notch in 2011. Redman did a good job with the limited reps he had in the regular season, totaling 247 rush yards on 52 carries and 72 yards and two touchdowns on nine receptions. This summer he'll look to expand his role in Pittsburgh behind starter Rashard Mendenhall. One reason why Redman is a sleeper to target late in drafts is because Mendenhall took on a lot of work in 2010, all the way to the Super Bowl, and the track record of running backs that work that much is not good the following year. If anything were to happen to Mendenhall, Redman would be in line to pick up some pretty big reps. He's a must-own for those owners that spend an early-round pick on Mendenhall, and he's a nice low-risk late-round sleeper for everyone else. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 91 401 4 52 247 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 9 85 0 9 72 2 FL 1 0 Fantasy Points 71 43

Jerious Norwood, STL

Bye: 5

Jerious Norwood tore his ACL in Week 2 of last season, putting his career into a freefall. The once-prominent third-down back in Atlanta is now going to try to revive his career with a one-year contract with the Rams. Norwood has missed 20 games over the last two seasons, so Fantasy owners should pass on Norwood until he regains some relevant playing time again. Although, that might be tough since the Rams' workhorse is running back Steven Jackson. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 30 122 0 2 8 0 76 252 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 8 72 0 1 9 0 19 186 1 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 17 0 47

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Marcel Reece, OAK

Bye: 8

Evan Royster, WAS

Bye: 5

Marcel Reece is a free agent this offseason, and he will look to add RB depth and play on special teams wherever he signs. If he returns to the Raiders, his value for 2011 will depend on what happens with Michael Bush. If Bush leaves Oakland as a free agent then Reece could be the No. 2 RB behind starter Darren McFadden. Since McFadden is injury prone, Reece would be worth a late-round pick on Draft Day, especially in deeper leagues. But if Bush returns to Oakland and Reece is the No. 3 RB then he would not be worth drafting in most formats. Reece only has relevant Fantasy value if he's No. 2 on the depth chart in Oakland. And if he signs elsewhere then his value will be determined where he plays. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 41 178 1 30 122 1 0 0 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 22 165 1 25 333 3 2 20 0 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 46 67 1

The Redskins drafted rookie RB Evan Royster in the sixth round of the NFL Draft out of Penn State. Royster left the Nittany Lions as their all-time leading rusher with 3,932 yards and 29 touchdowns. Coach Mike Shanahan said Royster reminds him of a young Terrell Davis. With only Ryan Torain, Keiland Williams and fellow rookie Roy Helu on the Redskins' roster, there's room for Royster to nail down a role. Helu is the better sleeper for Fantasy, but if injuries befall one of the backs in front of Royster then he'll get involved pretty quickly. Ultimately Royster might end up working in the short yardage/goal line role, which would give him some Fantasy value, but until that's clear and until he shows some improvement (which is fairly likely given Shanahan's track record with RBs), he's only worth drafting late in the deepest of dynasty/keeper leagues and with a middle- to late-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 17 70 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 FL 0 Fantasy Points 7

Ray Rice, BAL

Bye: 5

Bernard Scott, CIN

Bye: 7

No one flinched at drafting Ray Rice with an early first-round pick last summer and chances are no one will flinch at taking him with a first-round pick this summer. For the second year in a row Rice totaled a huge amount of yardage (1,776) thanks in part to more than 50 carries than he had in 2009 (his receptions dipped by 16). But his touchdowns were sparse as he had five rushing and one receiving, losing six touchdowns to teammate Willis McGahee. The "McGahee issue" is over as he signed with Denver after getting cut in July, and the Ravens added fullback Vonta Leach, who popped open holes for Arian Foster for much of 2010. Both of those moves will only enhance Rice's game. The Ravens signed Ricky Williams this offseason but offensive coordinator Cam Cameron said in mid-August that Rice has earned the goal-line job for the Ravens to start the season. There's potential for a huge season here, especially since Rice will be in a contract year motivated for a big pay day, and he'll have a very friendly schedule (save for two games against the Steelers and one against the Jets). There's reason to believe Rice will deliver big in 2011 and the opportunity to draft him early in the first round should be appealing to owners. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 268 1,229 6 308 1,223 5 254 1,339 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 69 613 2 63 556 1 78 702 1 FL 2 0 3 Fantasy Points 228 213 245

Hopes remain high for Bernard Scott to see more work and develop into a weapon for Fantasy owners, but it didn't happen in 2010. Seeing only limited work with Cedric Benson landing well over 300 carries, Scott had just 299 yards on 61 carries with one touchdown, with most of the numbers coming in his last three games. Scott's future is unknown since the Bengals' run game is up in the air, but save for the team opening the season with him in a defined role, he's not going to be a draft-worthy rusher. More than likely Scott will have to see a teammate miss playing time before getting on the field. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 55 267 0 61 299 1 74 321 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 16 138 1 11 60 0 5 67 0 FL 1 2 0 Fantasy Points 45 37 38

Kevin Smith, UFA

Bye: TBA

Stevan Ridley, NE

Bye: 7

Kevin Smith is expected to test free agency this offseason after a poor 2010 that saw him fail to score. Smith came back from a major knee injury last year and didn't look too bad, especially as a receiver out of the backfield. We could see him ending up as a third-down back somewhere (he's averaging 9.1 yards per catch over 91 career receptions) and being of use in deeper PPR formats. Don't expect him to be taken any later than a late-round pick, if at all, this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 45 172 0 33 125 0 217 747 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 23 205 1 11 123 0 40 409 1 FL 1 0 2 Fantasy Points 42 24 140

The Patriots drafted RB Stevan Ridley of LSU in the third round of the NFL Draft. The 6-foot, 225-pound Ridley started only nine of his 39 games at LSU but had at least one touchdown in 10 of 13 games last season. As a junior in 2010, he ran for 1,147 yards and 15 touchdowns as the Tigers' primary ball carrier. For his career, he carried the ball just 306 times but gained 1,419 yards for 19 touchdowns. While Ridley could emerge as quality RB for the Patriots, they are now loaded in the backfield with BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Danny Woodhead and fellow rookie Shane Vereen, who was drafted in Round 2. There's a chance no single back in New England will be worth starting on a weekly basis in Fantasy leagues, which is too bad considering the offense. Ridley is worth a late-round pick in seasonal drafts, especially touchdown-only leagues since he could steal playing time from Green-Ellis. He's also worthy of a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and an early- to middle-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 74 312 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 4 28 0 FL 1 Fantasy Points 44

Jason Snelling, ATL

Bye: 8

Jason Snelling's 2010 stats weren't good compared to his '09 campaign, but that had to do with Michael Turner staying healthy more than anything else. Snelling, who totaled five touchdowns and over 600 yards last year, served as a change-of-pace and third-down option for Atlanta last year, and really did a nice job as a receiver out of the backfield (44 catches last year, 74 over his last two seasons). Since he decided to stay in Atlanta, Snelling is again a mustdraft late option for those owners who take Turner with a first-round pick, but that's about it. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 110 479 3 87 324 2 142 613 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 20 148 0 44 303 3 30 259 1 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 79 92 114

Javon Ringer, TEN

Bye: 6

If you're looking for the insurance policy for Chris Johnson, you've found him in Javon Ringer. He had minimal reps in 2010 and scored twice, but Fantasy owners carried him on their rosters if they owned Johnson. Those owners who draft Johnson with a first-round pick this summer should draft Ringer with a late-round pick just in case the unthinkable happens to Johnson. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 46 206 1 51 239 2 8 48 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 5 30 0 7 44 0 0 0 0 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 30 39 4

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C.J. Spiller, BUF

Bye: 7

LaRod Stephens-Howling, ARI

Bye: 6

C.J. Spiller was a bust as a rookie in 2010, and he's hoping to perform at a higher level in 2011 in his sophomore campaign. Many questioned the Bills for drafting Spiller with the ninth pick in the 2010 NFL draft, and he struggled to find playing time, much less find success with 74 carries for 283 yards and 24 catches for 157 yards and a touchdown with three fumbles. He did excel on special teams with 44 kickoff returns for 1,014 yards and a touchdown, but many Fantasy owners were expecting more on offense. Hopefully he can deliver this year, and he's expected to again share carries with Fred Jackson, who is the projected starter. We still envision Spiller playing a significant role, and he has the potential to be a No. 3 Fantasy running back, especially in leagues where receptions count. Draft Spiller with a middle- to late-round pick as a No. 4 running back, and hopefully a full offseason and lower expectations lead to better results in his second year in the league. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 115 554 3 74 283 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 34 232 1 24 157 1 FL 3 3 Fantasy Points 97 43

LaRod Stephens-Howling is a reserve RB for the Cardinals and might pick up some more work in 2011. That's because the Cardinals jettisoned Tim Hightower this offseason, opening the door for a third rusher to help the Cardinals run game of Beanie Wells and Ryan Williams. 'LSH' did play well in 2010 with 113 rushing yards and one touchdown and 16 catches for 111 yards. Of course, Stephens-Howling did a lot of work on special teams, and last year he had 57 kickoff returns for 1,548 yards and two touchdowns. That should continue, making him a solid late-round pick in leagues that reward specialteams yardage. In standard formats, however, Stephens-Howling should be ignored in all leagues on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 65 315 0 23 113 1 6 15 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 19 194 1 16 111 0 10 83 1 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 57 28 13

Jonathan Stewart, CAR Darren Sproles, NO Bye: 11


Darren Sproles was a free agent this offseason and he was able to agree to a deal with the Saints on the same day that Reggie Bush was traded away. Sproles will likely serve his new club as a third-down back and special-teams ace. He's better suited for leagues where receptions count since he has 104 catches in the past two seasons and 11 receiving touchdowns in his career. In PPR leagues, plan on drafting Sproles with a middle- to late-round pick in the spread-out Saints system, but owners in standard leagues should take Sproles with just a late-round flier. He's not going to turn into Michael Turner just because he's leaving San Diego. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 77 407 1 51 270 0 93 343 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 48 475 3 59 520 2 45 497 4 FL 1 3 1 Fantasy Points 110 85 123

Bye: 9

Jonathan Stewart disappointed in 2010, especially in the touchdown category as he scored just three (two rushing). He also finally succumbed to injury and missed two games despite being on the injury report quite often over most of his three-year career with lower-body problems. This season, Stewart will again share carries with DeAngelo Williams, which limits his upside to put up big stats. He should be considered a No. 3 Fantasy RB in the majority of leagues. Plan on drafting Stewart around Round 6 or 7. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 189 866 6 178 770 2 221 1,133 10 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 21 150 0 8 103 1 18 139 1 FL 2 4 2 Fantasy Points 134 97 188

Ben Tate, HOU

Bye: 11

James Starks, GB

Bye: 8

James Starks is as risky of a pick as they come. We had our eyes on him long before he took the field for the Packers in Week 11 but never thought he'd be a stellar Fantasy option. But he ultimately wound up giving Green Bay a semblance of a running game after Ryan Grant went down in Week 1 and has won over his coaches. Here's the thing: Starks was pretty inconsistent, never showed a good set of hands and scored once over 110 carries in eight games. We're not entirely sold on Starks turning into a sensation this season, and perhaps the Packers weren't either as they drafted Alex Green with a thirdround pick. To draft Starks, you'll likely have to use a pick between Rounds 8 and 9, which means a quality pick will be needed to draft a player who might see limited reps. We wouldn't blame you for passing on him, but if you do take him, slot him as a No. 3 Fantasy RB and hope he can steal carries away from Grant and hold off Green. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 158 624 5 29 101 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 121 0 2 15 0 FL 2 0 Fantasy Points 101 11

Ben Tate will try to deliver on the expectations everyone had for him last summer before he suffered a season-ending ankle injury in the preseason. Problem is, he's gone from potentially starting for the Texans to playing behind Arian Foster, who exploded in 2010 while Tate rehabbed. The feeling here is that Tate will end up getting some work on a weekly basis, but not enough to make him worth starting. Besides, the Texans have no reason to take Foster off the field other than to give him some rest. The idea that Tate will split reps 50-50 with Foster is laughable until either head coach Gary Kubiak hints at it or until Foster struggles. Your best bet is to draft Tate late: Look for him around Round 10 if you drafted Foster early, or wait until Round 11 or 12 if you're just looking to put some potential on your bench. If you're someone who believes Foster will struggle in 2011, Tate's a guy you should reach for. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 97 431 4 0 0 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 8 52 0 0 0 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 72 0

Chester Taylor, CHI

Bye: 8

The Bears paid Chester Taylor to provide a secondary rushing presence behind starter Matt Forte and potentially split reps with him. What the Bears got was one of the biggest underperforming running backs in NFL history, and now he might be history in town. Of running backs who had at least 100 carries in a season, Taylor set a record for futility with his 2.4 yards per carry. About the only saving grace for Taylor in 2010 was that he ended the year as a touchdown vulture and took in four scores over his final seven games, including the postseason. That role might go to Marion Barber in 2011 as the Bears signed him in 2011. Taylor's not worth drafting in Fantasy. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 26 93 0 112 267 3 93 332 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 8 58 0 20 139 0 44 389 1 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 13 57 83

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Daniel Thomas, MIA

Bye: 5

Kansas State running back Daniel Thomas is such a versatile and promising player that the Dolphins gave up three draft picks to land him with a late second-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Miami was in need of help at running back because Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams were both free agents this offseason. The 6-foot, 230-pound Thomas led the Big 12 Conference in rushing the past two years. He totaled 2,850 yards and 30 touchdowns rushing at Kansas State, and he also made 52 receptions. Thomas has the chance to be the best running back of this draft class based on his opportunity. The Dolphins could still add another veteran free agent, but with the investment the Dolphins made in Thomas he will likely start. We consider him a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy option heading into the year, and he's worth drafting as early as Round 6 in standard leagues. In keeper/dynasty formats, plan on drafting Thomas in Round 4 or 5, and he's a first-round pick in rookie-only leagues. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 225 987 6 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 20 136 0 FL 2 Fantasy Points 144

Powell. We still consider Tomlinson as a quality reserve running back, but he should only be drafted with a late-round pick at best. It will be hard for him to duplicate even last year's production in 2011 so don't hold out hope that he can still carry your Fantasy team to anything significant. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 92 356 4 219 914 6 223 730 12 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 43 286 0 52 368 0 20 154 0 FL 0 0 2 Fantasy Points 88 163 156

Ryan Torain, WAS

Bye: 5

Pierre Thomas, NO

Bye: 11

We haven't seen the best from Pierre Thomas since his breakout 2008, and chances are we won't anytime soon. After the Saints signed Thomas to a teamfriendly contract extension this offseason, they drafted Mark Ingram with a firstround pick via a trade. Now the expectation is that Ingram will move in on Thomas' carries and serve as a 15-touch candidate with goal-line work. That's bad news for Thomas, who owned the goal-line gig previously and was a very productive Fantasy rusher when he was healthy. Thomas still has skills and hopefully is over a nagging ankle injury that took him off the field for much of last season, but Fantasy owners have no reason to fawn over Thomas given than Ingram is in town and the two will split reps, likely leaving Thomas with less touches. He's no better than a No. 3 Fantasy RB worth a middle- to lateround pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 147 610 4 83 269 2 147 793 6 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 20 161 0 29 201 0 39 302 2 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 99 58 155

Ryan Torain enters this season as the potential starting RB for the Redskins, but he will have plenty of competition from rookies Roy Helu and Evan Royster. Along with Keiland Williams, Torain will now have to share carries, which lowers his value coming into the year. Torain followed coach Mike Shanahan from Denver to Washington, and he proved to be a quality weapon for the Redskins and Fantasy owners in 2010 with more than 850 total yards and six touchdowns in just eight starts. Torain, who battled hamstring injuries during the year, had six games with double digits in Fantasy points. He has the potential to be a No. 2 Fantasy RB this year if he can stay healthy and get the majority of touches, which doesn't appear to be the case. Still, if Torain is named the starter in Washington he would be worth drafting as a No. 3 RB with a mid-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 159 698 4 164 742 4 0 0 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 15 111 1 18 125 2 0 0 0 FL 2 1 0 Fantasy Points 107 120 0

Michael Turner, ATL

Bye: 8

Mike Tolbert, SD

Bye: 6

Mike Tolbert had a breakout year in 2010 and will look to build on it in 2011. But he has a slight problem -- he'll split reps with a healthy Ryan Mathews. Last year, Tolbert became a Fantasy star with Mathews dealing with an ankle injury. Tolbert had 735 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns and 25 catches for 216 yards, including a five-game scoring streak in the middle of the year. But Tolbert got a glimpse of the future when Mathews scored three times in Week 17 while he was on injured reserve with a neck/shoulder issue. We see Tolbert being more of a change-of-pace rusher and short-yardage back, though it was stated by coach Norv Turner that he would use him in tandem with Mathews this season. Expect a healthy amount of touchdowns but not a lot else unless Mathews disappoints or gets hurt again. Consider Tolbert a No. 3 Fantasy running back worth drafting with a mid-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 146 607 7 182 735 11 25 148 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 105 1 25 216 0 17 192 3 FL 1 2 0 Fantasy Points 117 156 57

For the second time in three seasons, Michael Turner logged more than 330 carries in 2010 while posting double-digit touchdowns for the third straight year. His yardage might have leveled off a smidge, but he still got the job done with more than 1,300 yards at a 4.1 per carry clip. But it's those carries that Fantasy owners are a little jittery over. The last time Turner had more than 330 carries in a season he fell apart the following year. The schedule gets a bit tougher for Turner in 2011, and he is coming off of offseason groin surgery, but the reality is that so long as he's healthy he's a weekly candidate to score and get close to 100 yards behind one of the better offensive lines in football. Everyone should want someone like that on their Fantasy team. Turner's a solid No. 1 Fantasy running back worth a pick between No. 5 and No. 10 overall in standard formats (a bit later in PPR leagues). Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 293 1,335 12 334 1,371 12 178 871 10 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 7 48 0 12 85 0 5 35 0 FL 2 2 2 Fantasy Points 206 213 146

Shane Vereen, NE

Bye: 7

LaDainian Tomlinson, NYJ

Bye: 8

LaDainian Tomlinson's status for 2011 is up in the air since he would like to return to the Jets, but New York might decide to go in a different direction, especially after drafting rookie Bilal Powell in Round 4 of the NFL Draft. In 2010, Tomlinson played his first year with the Jets and started off strong before falling off. He finished the season with 219 carries for 914 yards and six touchdowns, which led the team, and 52 catches for 368 yards. But he slowed down tremendously as the year went on, which should have been expected from a 31-year-old running back in his 10th season. Tomlinson had six games with double digits in Fantasy points and 10 games with at least eight points, but only one of those happened after Week 11. If he returns to the Jets as expected he will see a reduction in carries with Shonn Greene moving into the primary role, and he could also lose some touches to Joe McKnight and

The Patriots drafted RB Shane Vereen of Cal in the second round of the 2011 NFL Draft. At 5-foot-10 and 205 pounds, Vereen lacks the size typical of backs who play every down. As a junior last year, he rushed for 1,167 yards and 13 touchdowns on 231 carries, averaging 5.1 yards per run. Vereen may emerge as an eventual replacement for veteran third-down back Kevin Faulk, who spent most of last season on injured reserve, and could compete with Danny Woodhead for playing time. While Vereen could emerge as quality RB for the Patriots, they are now loaded in the backfield with BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Woodhead and fellow rookie Stevan Ridley, who was drafted in Round 3. There's a chance no single back in New England will be worth starting on a weekly basis in Fantasy leagues, which is too bad considering the offense. Vereen is worth a late-round pick in seasonal drafts, especially PPR leagues. He's also worthy of a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and an earlyto middle-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 18 87 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 13 90 1 FL 0 Fantasy Points 24

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Derrick Ward, HOU

Bye: 11

Cadillac Williams, STL

Bye: 5

Derrick Ward did a lot with the ball when he had it, which is saying something since he only had 50 carries and seven catches. Ward scored four rushing touchdowns and contributed 315 yards on the ground and 61 yards through the air. He re-signed with the Texans in February where he'll help pad their RB depth, but he's not expected to put up good stats on a regular basis playing behind Arian Foster and possibly Ben Tate. Look elsewhere for Fantasy help on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 48 197 1 51 317 4 115 414 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 5 44 0 7 61 0 20 150 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 30 61 74

Cadillac Williams signed with St. Louis in early August after spending six seasons with the Bucs. Williams saw his worst numbers over a 16-game season in 2010 thanks in big part to LeGarrette Blount taking touches away from him. However, Williams does have good versatility and has overcome serious knee injuries (he hasn't missed a game in two seasons). But the running back that rushed for more than 1,200 total yards as a rookie is long gone, and now Williams should only be considered a decent reserve Fantasy rusher and/or a handcuff to Steven Jackson. Williams is worth a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 72 308 1 125 437 2 209 816 4 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 152 1 46 355 1 29 219 3 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 58 94 144

Leonard Weaver, UFA

Bye: TBA DeAngelo Williams, CAR Bye: 9


DeAngelo Williams is staying with the Panthers after signing a five-year extension prior to the start of training camp. He will continue to share carries with Jonathan Stewart, but Williams will likely remain in the starting role. Since he's staying in Carolina, Williams is not as promising of a Fantasy rusher as he once was. He's coming off back-to-back seasons where an injury came before Week 17, and he's not nearly the dominant rusher he was several years back. That said, he's still productive enough to be desirable in Fantasy, even though he's sharing reps. Treat him like a No. 2 Fantasy rusher worth a pick starting in Round 4. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 242 1,126 6 87 361 1 216 1,117 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 23 141 1 11 61 0 29 252 0 FL 2 1 3 Fantasy Points 165 46 174

Leonard Weaver is trying to return from a knee injury last year that knocked him out in Week 1. He was released before training camp as the result of a failed physical. Weaver played well in 2009 with 323 yards rushing, 140 yards receiving and four touchdowns, but that's his ceiling -- and that was before the career-threatening injury. He is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues even when he gets healthy. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 29 121 0 1 0 0 70 323 2 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 18 140 1 0 0 0 15 140 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 32 0 70

Beanie Wells, ARI

Bye: 6

Beanie Wells is hoping to prove that a sophomore slump in 2010 will end when this season starts. Wells was terrible last year, and he struggled with injuries and inconsistent play. He finished the year just 397 rushing yards on a dismal 3.4 yards per carry with two touchdowns and five catches for 74 yards. He had nearly 400 fewer rushing yards than his rookie season when he looked poised for being a quality Fantasy option. This year, if healthy, Wells should rebound -slightly. He now has company with rookie Ryan Williams (but not Tim Hightower, who was traded) and LaRod Stephens-Howling. Unless injuries befall the Cards' other backs, Wells has a low ceiling for productivity and might be reduced to a limited role -- if he stays healthy. All the excitement Fantasy owners had for Wells last year is tempered for this year. He's no better than a middle- to late-round pick to provide some depth. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 188 745 5 116 397 2 176 793 7 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 21 188 0 5 74 0 12 143 0 FL 2 0 2 Fantasy Points 119 58 131

Keiland Williams, WAS

Bye: 5

Keiland Williams will likely be the No. 4 RB for the Redskins this year behind potential starter Ryan Torain and rookies Roy Helu and Evan Royster. Williams could work on third downs, but he will likely just be used to provide depth and play on special teams. Ignore him in all leagues on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 52 233 0 65 261 3 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 13 100 0 39 309 2 FL 1 1 Fantasy Points 31 84

Ricky Williams, BAL

Bye: 5

Brian Westbrook, UFA

Bye: TBA

Brian Westbrook is a free agent this offseason, and he will look to land a job as a backup RB somewhere if the 49ers don't bring him back, which doesn't appear likely with the addition of rookie Kendall Hunter. In 2010, Westbrook played well as the No. 2 RB in San Francisco once Frank Gore went down in Week 12 with a hip injury. Over the final six games, Westbrook had three games with double digits in Fantasy points and scored five touchdowns. He isn't worth drafting in the majority of leagues since he's 31 and isn't the same RB he was in his heyday with the Eagles, but in the right situation he could be a handcuff option. Keep an eye on what happens with Westbrook this offseason, and he might be worth a late-round flier in deep formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 63 288 1 77 340 4 61 274 1 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 25 194 1 16 150 1 25 181 1 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 58 79 57

Ricky Williams' eight-year run with the Dolphins ended when he signed with Baltimore as a free agent in early August. Williams' last three seasons in Miami were pretty good, especially a 2009 campaign that included seven starts and yielded 11 touchdowns. If his role with the Ravens is to spell Ray Rice and provide a physical interior rush to help the Baltimore offense along, he should rack up close to 150 touches over the course of the season. Not only is he worth drafting with a late-round pick, but those owners who value Rice with a first-round choice should consider him with a middle- to late-round pick just to lock up the Ravens backfield. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 133 512 3 159 673 2 241 1,121 11 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 17 120 1 19 141 1 35 264 2 FL 1 2 2 Fantasy Points 85 95 212

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Ryan Williams, ARI

Bye: 6

In a surprise, the Cardinals drafted Virginia Tech RB Ryan Williams with a second-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. The Cardinals already have Beanie Wells and Tim Hightower on their roster, but Wells has never blossomed and has been prone to injury, while the hard-running Hightower was plagued by fumbles last season. Williams was a very productive back for the Hokies, rushing for 1,655 yards (5.6 avg.) and 21 touchdowns as a freshman in 2009 but was limited by a hamstring injury last season, finishing with 477 yards and nine touchdowns. Still, he averaged 4.3 yards per carry. Williams might be injury prone like Wells but he will give the Cardinals a powerful rushing presence. He's like a combination of Wells and Hightower rolled into one, though it remains to be seen just how good of a receiver he is. Until we see how his role unfolds with Arizona, Fantasy owners should consider Williams with a late-round pick in seasonal formats, a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a first-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 224 923 5 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 14 108 0 FL 3 Fantasy Points 127

in PPR leagues (middle- to late-round pick). Don't be surprised if Amendola, based on his play last year, approaches 100 catches this season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 78 754 5 85 689 3 43 326 1 FL 1 1 1 Fantasy Points 105 92 36

Anthony Armstrong, WAS

Bye: 5

Anthony Armstrong finally got a chance to contribute in his third season in 2010, and he posted quality stats with 44 catches for 871 yards and three touchdowns. He will look to build off those numbers this year when he will likely be a starter. Armstrong has the potential for 50-plus catches and close to 1,000 yards with a handful of touchdowns thanks to his deep ball skills, so we recommend drafting him with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 35 574 3 44 871 3 FL 1 1 Fantasy Points 73 103

Danny Woodhead, NE

Bye: 7

Danny Woodhead is looking forward to playing a full season in New England based on how he did in 2010. But Woodhead now faces tough competition from rookie Shane Vereen, who the Patriots drafted in Round 2, and the two will vie for time as the third-down RB. Woodhead did well in that position last year after New England added him from the Jets in Week 3. Woodhead finished the season with 97 carries for 547 yards and five touchdowns and 34 catches for 379 yards and a touchdown with one fumble. He filled in for the injured Kevin Faulk (knee), but New England loaded up at RB with the addition of Vereen and fellow rookie Stevan Ridley, who was drafted in Round 3. We still see Woodhead playing a prominent role behind starter BenJarvus GreenEllis, but he should be considered a No. 4 Fantasy RB on Draft Day. The Patriots love players like Woodhead, but he should only be drafted with a lateround pick in standard leagues. His value is higher in leagues where receptions count, and we hope that the addition of Vereen won't completely ruin his production compared to what we saw last season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------ Rushing -----Att Yds TD 111 505 3 97 547 5 15 64 0 ----- Receiving ----Rcpt Yds TD 26 205 2 34 379 1 8 87 0 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 101 125 14

Miles Austin, DAL

Bye: 5

Miles Austin is hoping to be more productive this season than he was in 2010. He finished last year with quality stats -- 69 catches for 1,041 yards and seven touchdowns and 93 rushing yards and a score -- but he only had eight games with double digits in Fantasy points. Now, part of the problem was losing quarterback Tony Romo after six games. Prior to Romo getting hurt, Austin had three 100-yard games and two touchdowns, which should be a good sign for this year with Romo back at 100 percent. But Austin also had to share targets with Dez Bryant and Jason Witten, and those two aren't going away. Still, based on what Austin has done the past two years, we expect him to play at a high level. He should be considered a good No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver in all leagues worth drafting as early as Round 4 in all formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 80 1,194 7 69 1,041 7 81 1,320 11 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 163 159 198

Jonathan Baldwin, KC

Bye: 6

Wide Receivers
Danario Alexander, STL Bye: 5
Danario Alexander has the potential for a big season this year and should be considered a sleeper in deeper leagues. In 2010, Alexander had three solid games for the Rams in Week 6 against San Diego (four catches for 72 yards and a touchdown), Week 12 at Denver (four catches for 95 yards) and Week 16 against San Francisco (six catches for 99 yards). Alexander is a big target at 6-foot-5, can run well and has good hands, but he has to stay healthy -- he has been dealing with major knee problems since college. He only played in eight games in 2010 but might be a nice weapon in Josh McDaniels' new offense. We recommend owners in deep dynasty/keeper leagues taking a flier on Alexander, especially if he has a good training camp. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 28 379 3 20 306 1 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 56 36

The Chiefs spent their first-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft on Pitt WR Jonathan Baldwin, a rangy 6-foot-4, 230 pounder. Baldwin started 27 games for Pittsburgh the past three seasons, at both flanker and split end, and totaled 128 catches for 2,337 yards and 16 touchdowns. The Chiefs hope he will pair nicely with Dwayne Bowe, who had 1,162 yards receiving last year and went to his first Pro Bowl, and give them a pass-catching tandem to be feared. Baldwin needs some work adjusting to the next level after leaving college earlier than desired. Expectations are small for Baldwin in 2011, so keep him limited to a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second- or third-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 33 446 2 FL 2 Fantasy Points 53

Arrelious Benn, TB

Bye: 8

Danny Amendola, STL

Bye: 5

Danny Amendola showed off his potential in 2010, and he's ready to pick up where last season ended in a potential contract year. Last year, Amendola had 85 catches for 689 yards and three touchdowns. He also added 81 rushing yards, and he should be the slot receiver for the Rams this year. Amendola already has a solid rapport with QB Sam Bradford, and new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels should like using Amendola in a variety of ways -potentially in the Wes Welker role that he couldn't quite get Eddie Royal to learn in Denver. In standard leagues, Amendola is worth drafting with a lateround pick as a No. 4 Fantasy WR, but he should be considered a No. 3 option

Arrelious Benn was on his way to breaking out late last season when he tore a ligament in his knee in Week 16. But he's attempting to pull a "Wes Welker" and be ready for the start of the season. He was cleared for practice by team doctors in late July and should be ready to roll. Benn finished his rookie season with just 395 yards but picked up 172 of them in his last three games, including the one where he got hurt. Expectations are that he'll compete for a starting job and potentially have lots of playing time. Assuming the big second-year standout proves his knee is fine, he can receive consideration in Fantasy drafts as a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 46 625 4 25 395 2 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 88 54

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Earl Bennett, CHI

Bye: 8

There was a point in 2010 where Earl Bennett looked like the Bears' best receiver (26 catches for 377 yards and three touchdowns over seven games), but he tailed off by the end of the season, ending with 561 yards on 46 grabs. The yardage was second best on the team during the regular season and he also contributed with a touchdown in the playoffs. There's mild optimism that with one year under his belt in Mike Martz's offense and two years of actual playing time on his odometer that his fourth year will be his best yet (he didn't make a catch his rookie season). Then again, he was pushed down the depth chart when Roy Williams came aboard. If you're looking for a deep sleeper, particularly in PPR formats, Bennett is worth the late-round flier. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 40 450 3 46 561 3 54 717 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 63 74 85

It will be hard for him to match his touchdown totals from last year, but he's still capable of outstanding stats that warrant him being selected as early as Round 3 on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 77 1,155 9 72 1,162 15 47 589 4 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 170 206 82

Deion Branch, NE

Bye: 7

Davone Bess, MIA

Bye: 5

Davone Bess was another wide receiver that had a breakout year in his third season in the NFL. Bess finished last season with 79 catches for 820 yards and five touchdowns on 125 targets. Bess has improved his catches, yards and touchdowns each season, and he's hoping that trend continues this year. He has proven to be one of the best slot receivers in the NFL. He is worth drafting as a No. 4 Fantasy wide receiver in standard leagues and a No. 3 option in point-per-reception formats. He's a great under-the-radar receiver to target in the late rounds. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 67 730 5 79 820 5 76 758 2 FL 1 2 3 Fantasy Points 101 108 82

Deion Branch showed that his reunion with the Patriots in 2010 was good for his Fantasy value. Branch joined the Patriots in a trade from Seattle in Week 5, and in 11 games he finished with four games with double digits in Fantasy points and six with at least seven points. For the season, Branch had 61 catches for 818 yards and six touchdowns, but he had 48 catches for 706 yards and five touchdowns with New England. Branch, who will be the No. 2 wide receiver this year opposite Wes Welker, has good rapport with quarterback Tom Brady. We consider Branch a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy wide receiver worth drafting around Round 7 or Round 8 in all leagues. The motivation of a new contract should help Branch have another solid campaign in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 55 711 5 61 818 6 45 437 2 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 101 115 55

Steve Breaston, KC

Bye: 6

Anquan Boldin, BAL

Bye: 5

Anquan Boldin came to Baltimore with lofty expectations, but instead he played decoy more often than star receiver, opening the door for other Ravens players to have good games while he was bottled up. Boldin barely eked out a better season than teammate Derrick Mason, catching 64 passes for 837 yards and seven touchdowns. But save for a massive three-touchdown game against the Browns in Week 3, Boldin only topped 10 Fantasy points five times. That means in 10 games Boldin was a disappointment, especially since Fantasy owners had him pegged as a top 15 receiver before the season. Boldin will have a year under his belt in offensive coordinator Cam Cameron's offense and should only become more comfortable in Baltimore. He also gets a new teammate in Lee Evans, which should help draw coverage. Consider him a low-end No. 2 Fantasy receiver with good skill and potential if the Ravens, and specifically quarterback Joe Flacco, can ramp up the offense this season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 81 1,016 7 64 837 7 84 1,024 4 FL 1 1 2 Fantasy Points 143 123 129

Steve Breaston was expected to be on the move this season as the Cardinals appeared to move on from him, and he landed with former offensive coordinator Todd Haley in Kansas City. Breaston struggled last year in his first season as a starter in place of the departed Anquan Boldin, but he should get the chance to see time in the slot once again with Dwayne Bowe and Jonathan Baldwin on the outside in all likelihood. A knee injury limited his play in 2010, and he finished with 47 catches for 718 yards and one touchdown. He posted better stats in each of the previous two seasons, and that was as the No. 3 option. Even while adjusting to the not-so-new scheme with the Chiefs, Breaston is worth a late-round pick in deeper leagues only. And if he goes undrafted then he is someone to scout because he could be a bye-week or injury replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 42 598 3 47 718 1 55 712 3 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 79 80 91

Kenny Britt, TEN

Bye: 6

Dwayne Bowe, KC

Bye: 6

Dwayne Bowe finally had the type of season in 2010 that every Fantasy owner has been waiting for since he entered the NFL in 2007. Bowe had 72 catches for 1,162 yards and 15 touchdowns on 132 targets and was the No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver in standard leagues behind Denver's Brandon Lloyd with 200 points. Bowe nearly doubled his career touchdowns since he entered 2010 with 16 scores. Now, we all want to know if Bowe can do it again. While he does still have some flaws -- losing Charlie Weis as offensive coordinator and an unproven starter opposite him in rookie Jonathan Baldwin -- he still possesses an impressive skill set that helped him succeed last year. Even better, he has the motivation of a potential contract year, and that should keep Bowe playing at a high level. We consider Bowe a No. 1 Fantasy wide receiver in all leagues.

Kenny Britt was well on his way to being one of the top Fantasy stat producers last year when a serious hamstring injury sidelined him for five games. But when he came back, he was solid again, and now there's more confidence than ever that Britt can be one of the game's best thanks to his huge frame and solid speed. If he can stay healthy and out of trouble this offseason (a careless driving fine in June shouldn't result in a suspension), the Titans should have a wideout with more big games in him. After scoring in five straight in 2010 (including a three-TD game against the Eagles) and ending the year with backto-back 80-plus-yard, one-TD efforts, there's no doubt Britt is worth drafting as a middle-of-the-pack No. 2 Fantasy WR with obvious upside. If he's there past Round 5 then he's a bona fide steal. The one concern with Britt is the lack of a quality quarterback entering the season, but hopefully the Titans will address that area of need with a proven passer, which would only make Britt that much better. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 63 926 7 42 775 9 42 701 3 FL 1 1 1 Fantasy Points 133 131 86

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Antonio Brown, PIT

Bye: 11

Plaxico Burress, NYJ

Bye: 8

Antonio Brown impressed in his first season with the Steelers, scoring a kickreturn touchdown and averaging 23.4 yards per kickoff return, but his role in the offense was minimal. He caught 16 balls in nine games for 167 yards and added only 90 yards on five grabs in the postseason. Brown has a chance because he's fast and the Steelers might try to find ways to get him involved, but Fantasy owners shouldn't count on him unless special-teams yardage is rewarded. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 31 477 4 16 167 0 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 72 16

Plaxico Burress was released from prison in early June and will continue his career with the Jets after signing a one-year deal with them in late July. With Gang Green, Burress will battle for a starting job and be utilized for his speed and size, potentially in the red zone. But chances are he will not regain his role as a No. 1 receiver like he was in his prime with the Steelers and Giants. We suspect he'll be a popular draft pick starting in the middle rounds, but he might underperform based on the expectations there. If you're landing Plax in Round 9 or 10 you're doing well. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 46 633 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 99 0 0

Vincent Brown, SD

Bye: 6 Andre Caldwell, CIN Bye: 7


Andre Caldwell did a whole lot of nothing until the final three games of the season when he played in place of Terrell Owens and amassed 270 of his 345 yards. He didn't score in 2010. Here's where things get interesting: T.O. isn't expected to return to Cincinnati, and that could put Caldwell in a prominent position as the Bengals reshape their offense. He'll also be in a contract year, which should motivate him to play well so he can earn a big contract in 2012. There's sleeper potential here, making Caldwell a late-round flier in deeper leagues. We'll see how the Bengals shape their receiving corps this offseason, but Caldwell could be worth drafting in deep formats or adding off the waiver wire early in the year if he gets off to a hot start. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 42 447 3 25 345 0 51 432 3 FL 1 1 2 Fantasy Points 61 32 59

The Chargers drafted rookie WR Vincent Brown in the third round of the NFL Draft out of San Diego State. The local product will compete for playing time behind Vincent Jackson, Malcom Floyd and Patrick Crayton, but he will struggle to make plays this season. He's a good possession-type receiver who likely needs a year or two to improve his game before racking up some stats. We think he's going to be a pretty decent possession receiver once he gets some playing time. Grab him with a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a mid-round choice in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 18 285 1 FL 0 Fantasy Points 26

Dez Bryant, DAL

Bye: 5

Dez Bryant is expected to pick up where he left off last season prior to him breaking his leg. Bryant, who missed the final four games of his rookie year with the injury, had 45 catches for 561 yards and six touchdowns, but the majority of his production came in Weeks 7-11 -- without Tony Romo under center. Bryant was limited earlier in the season with a variety of leg injuries, but we'll finally get to see how he plays with Romo when both are healthy. We're counting on a big season and Bryant should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver. Plan on drafting Bryant as early as Round 4 or 5 as Romo should enjoy throwing his way. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 72 996 8 45 561 6 FL 1 1 Fantasy Points 146 90

Mark Clayton, UFA

Bye: TBA

Mark Clayton is a free agent this offseason, but he is expected to return to the Rams. Keep an eye on his status because if he does come back to St. Louis then he could be the No. 1 option in the passing game. Clayton was off to a tremendous start in 2010 with 22 catches for 300 yards and two touchdowns in his first four games before a knee injury in Week 5 ended his season. As long as he's healthy, he could benefit greatly playing in new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels' offense, and it's clear Clayton and QB Sam Bradford had an instant rapport last year. Clayton is worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues as a No. 4 option if he returns to the Rams. And if he signs elsewhere then his value will be determined by his role and who is throwing him the ball. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 31 404 3 23 306 2 34 480 2 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 60 42 60

Nate Burleson, DET

Bye: 9

Nate Burleson's first season with the Lions was just about what was expected: He didn't bowl anyone over with stats but did provide a good secondary option to Calvin Johnson. Burleson should continue to produce at a modest pace in 2011 but not reach his career-best numbers (1,006 yards, nine touchdowns). He had elbow surgery this offseason but it's not expected to hold him back. Your best bet is to draft Burleson late in PPR leagues and not draft him at all in standard formats. He's not a bad choice off waivers once the season gets going. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 53 655 5 55 625 6 63 812 3 FL 1 2 2 Fantasy Points 95 102 95

Randall Cobb, GB

Bye: 8

The Packers added to their offense in the second round of the NFL draft, taking Kentucky wide receiver Randall Cobb. The 5-foot-10, 192-pound Cobb could help the Packers' pass-heavy offense and potentially shore up what has been an inconsistent return game. He broke the UK all-time record for total touchdowns (37) and ranks fourth in career all-purpose yardage (4,674), fourth in career scoring (226 points), fifth in career pass receptions (144) and sixth in career receiving yardage (1,661). Cobb's a solid pick for the Packers, and we believe he'll play on special teams this year and eventually sink into a regular offensive role. That might take a year or two, however, so we can't recommend him in standard seasonal leagues. But he's a nice long-term pick and is worth a middle- to late-round choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and a mid-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 18 205 0 FL 0 Fantasy Points 24

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Austin Collie, IND

Bye: 11

A foot injury coupled with thumb surgery and multiple concussions overshadowed Austin Collie's Fantasy-leading hot start in 2010. Collie was healthy for the first six weeks of the season and produced an eye-popping 44 catches for 503 yards and six touchdowns. But then he had the thumb issue and was pulverized in his first game back a few weeks later. There were then two games where Collie returned, only to be forced out following a hit to the head. In total, Collie picked up 58 grabs for 649 yards (11.2 yards per catch) and eight touchdowns, nearly matching or eclipsing most of his rookie totals. Here's the deal: Collie is a tremendous part of the Colts' offense and 2010 was simply more proof that Peyton Manning loves throwing his way. But concerns over his head might limit his playing time, and if he continues to suffer concussions, there's a good chance his career will be short-lived. We like Collie to return to health this season since he was cleared by the Colts' medical staff, and he is worth drafting as early as Round 5 or 6 depending on your league's scoring rules. Keep in mind there's a good amount of risk in making him a part of your Fantasy team, but as he showed last year when he's on his game it's hard to slow him down. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 53 607 8 58 649 8 60 676 7 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 109 110 109

based on Crabtree's potential and role in the offense (he had 101 targets last year) he is worth drafting as a No. 3 Fantasy WR with a mid-round pick, and hopefully this is the season he has a breakout performance. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 55 688 5 55 741 6 48 625 2 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 97 110 72

Donald Driver, GB

Bye: 8

Donald Driver limped to the finish line last season with the Packers, though for him it was worth it because he won a Super Bowl ring. But Fantasy owners who drafted him won only a wideout who tallied his first sub-1,000-yard season in seven years and delivered just four touchdowns. Driver suffered a high-ankle sprain during Super Bowl XLV, and toward the end of last season it looked like he had been overtaken for the No. 2 receiving role by both James Jones and Jordy Nelson. Driver will be 36 this season and played like it for much of last year. If you're looking for a reserve receiver, Driver is fine as a No. 4 option. Otherwise, don't expect the 1,000 yards of offense we got from him prior to 2010 that might wind up going to Jones or Nelson. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 47 579 5 51 565 4 70 1,061 6 FL 0 1 1 Fantasy Points 88 78 141

Marques Colston, NO

Bye: 11

The good news is that Marques Colston is entering a contract year and has a pretty good track record of playing well so long as he's healthy. The bad news is that Colston had knee and wrist surgery this offseason, which also serves as an unsettling trend for him. But the bottom line is that Colston has found ways to play despite offseason operations and caught at least 70 passes for 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns in four of his five NFL seasons. It's hard to overlook that. With the promise of a big pay day looming, Colston should have plenty of motivation to put up big stats in 2011. As the primary big-play receiver in the Saints' dynamic passing offense, that shouldn't be a problem. At worst consider him a quality No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver worth a pick between Round 4 and Round 6. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 80 1,050 8 84 1,023 7 70 1,074 9 FL 0 0 2 Fantasy Points 153 144 157

Braylon Edwards, SF

Bye: 7

Braylon Edwards ended up in San Francisco after spending a few seasons with the Jets. Edwards is coming off his best year since his breakout season in 2007 with 53 catches for 904 yards and seven touchdowns, which led the Jets, and one fumble on 101 targets. Edwards has been consistent on a marginal level since leaving Cleveland and might have a shot to continue posting good (not great) stats in San Fran. His quarterback situation isn't any more rosy than it was in New York, but if he can get the hold of Jim Harbaugh's version of the West Coast then he should be a called-upon target. With the Niners thin on wide receivers that play well, Edwards should be viewed as a good reserve Fantasy option good enough to start in a pinch or as a No. 3 WR in a deep league. He'll be around to draft in Rounds 7 or 8 in standard formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 55 748 5 53 904 7 45 680 4 FL 0 1 1 Fantasy Points 105 132 92

Jerricho Cotchery, PIT

Bye: 11

Jerricho Cotchery continues to trend in the wrong direction. Since 2007, Cotchery has seen a decline in catches and yards, and last year was his worst season since 2005 when he finished with 41 catches for 433 yards and two touchdowns. A back injury was partially to blame, and he was ultimately sent packing from the Jets this offseason. He landed in Pittsburgh where he'll add depth to the team's receiving corps behind Mike Wallace and Hines Ward. We suspect that Cotchery is far from being in shape and might not be a contributor for the Steelers right away. Fantasy owners shouldn't spend a pick on him at this point, but he could be worth a look off waivers during the year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 44 506 3 41 433 2 57 821 3 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 69 55 106

Lee Evans, BAL

Bye: 5

Lee Evans was traded to the Ravens during training camp, and he is expected to start opposite Anquan Boldin as the No. 2 WR in Baltimore. Evans leaves Buffalo coming off a disappointing 2010. He wasn't able to finish 2010 after suffering an ankle injury that forced him to injured reserve for the final three games. He finished the season with 37 catches, 578 yards, four touchdowns and a fumble. It was the fewest catches and yards of his career, and his touchdown total was the second lowest of his career. The move to Baltimore should help Evans improve since he gets an upgrade at QB with Joe Flacco and in a better offense. Evans is worth drafting with a late-round pick as a No. 4 Fantasy WR, but this trade is better for his outlook in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 42 616 5 37 578 4 44 612 7 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 92 79 103

Michael Crabtree, SF

Bye: 7

Michael Crabtree is entering his third season in the NFL, and hopefully he has the breakout year many are expecting. In 2010, Crabtree improved from his disappointing rookie year, but he didn't post outstanding stats with 55 catches for 741 yards and six touchdowns. At times Crabtree looked great with six games with double digits in Fantasy points. But at times he was nonexistent with 10 games with five points or less. The key for Crabtree will be who is throwing him the ball since it appears that Alex Smith might return as the starter, but if the 49ers can upgrade at QB then Crabtree's value will rise. Still,

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Larry Fitzgerald, ARI

Bye: 6

Larry Fitzgerald is entering a contract year this season, but he said he hopes to remain in Arizona for the rest of his career. We'll see if he feels the same way if this year goes the same as 2010. When you look at Fitzgerald's stats from last year his first without retired QB Kurt Warner or long-time teammate Anquan Boldin they look positive with 90 catches for 1,137 yards and six touchdowns. It was his fourth year in a row with at least 90 catches, 1,000 yards and six touchdowns. But Fitzgerald didn't play like the dominant Fantasy WR most owners expected thanks to a lack of talent around him, namely at QB, and a knee injury that slowed him down at the start of the year. His knee is fine now, and his quarterback will be Kevin Kolb. That's good news, and Fantasy owners should be willing to trust Fitzgerald as an elite receiver once again. Draft him as a No. 1 Fantasy WR worth a pick as soon as the middle of Round 2. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 107 1,355 8 90 1,137 6 97 1,092 13 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 182 151 187

Manning's attention for all of the 2011 season. Play it safe and figure that Garcon is a low-end No. 2/high-end No. 3 Fantasy receiver worth a pick between Rounds 5 and 7, but with money on his mind and really his third full year playing in the Colts' offense coming up, there's plenty of upside. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 75 944 6 67 784 6 47 765 4 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 130 114 101

David Gettis, CAR

Bye: 9

Panthers WR David Gettis showed some flashes of promise last season, specifically in games against the 49ers and Ravens when he exploded for 217 yards and three scores combined. But the rest of his stats were only nominal as he finished with 508 yards and those three touchdowns -- not bad for a sixth-round pick. Gettis was in the mix to start opposite Steve Smith, but he tore his ACL in camp, effectively ending his season. He should not be selected on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 37 508 3 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 0 68

Malcom Floyd, SD

Bye: 6

Malcom Floyd is staying with the Chargers in 2011 after signing a two-year contract extension. Floyd will likely start opposite Vincent Jackson and be the No. 3 target in the passing game behind Jackson and Antonio Gates. Ultimately consider Floyd a quality reserve Fantasy receiver worth a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 42 708 4 37 717 6 45 776 1 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 95 107 83

A.J. Green, CIN

Bye: 7

Jacoby Ford, OAK

Bye: 8

Jacoby Ford turned out to be a nice surprise for the Raiders and Fantasy owners as a rookie in 2010. He will look to build on that performance this season. Last year, the small but speedy receiver had 25 catches for 470 yards and two touchdowns with 10 carries for 155 yards and two touchdowns. He also had 53 kick returns for 1,280 yards and three touchdowns. He should enter this year as a starter and he is worth drafting with a late-round pick in the majority of leagues. Ford compares favorably to Philadelphia's DeSean Jackson as a small speedster, but he's got a long way to go to get to D-Jax's level or notoriety. If you're looking for a sleeper No. 4 receiver on Draft Day then plan on drafting Ford with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 46 714 4 25 470 2 FL 2 1 Fantasy Points 105 84

The Bengals selected Georgia WR A.J. Green with the fourth overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, giving them a fresh face in their receiving corps. Green will likely get fast tracked to the starting lineup -- but who he will start with and who he will catch passes from remains to be seen. Green became one of Georgia's all-time best receivers in only three seasons, catching 166 passes for 2,542 yards and 23 touchdowns. He's 6 foot 4 and about 210 pounds with great speed and hands. He'll need to work on his moves off the snap and could struggle early on with press coverage, but the tools are there for him to be great. Questions about his quarterback will hold his value up for now, but at worst Green is a late-round pick in seasonal leagues, a middle-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top-5 pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 53 710 5 FL 2 Fantasy Points 101

Leonard Hankerson, WAS

Bye: 5

Jabar Gaffney, WAS

Bye: 5

Jabar Gaffney was traded from Denver to Washington in late July, and it's there where he'll attempt to keep his stats high. He is coming off a career year with 65 catches for 875 yards, but he scored just two touchdowns and hasn't had more than two scores in eight of his nine NFL seasons. Gaffney might land a starting job in Washington, but Fantasy owners shouldn't be enamored with his prospects. He might be a better pickup off waivers than a Draft Day addition. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 39 499 2 65 875 2 54 732 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 62 99 85

The Redskins chose WR Leonard Hankerson of Miami in the third round of the NFL Draft. As a senior he broke Michael Irvin's school record for touchdowns caught with 13, and he left Miami with 22 scores. He also was only the third Hurricanes receiver to tally over 1,000 yards in a single season. Hankerson wrapped up his career with 2,160 receiving yards on 134 receptions. We love the fit of Hankerson in Washington's offense -- they don't have a big-bodied target for their quarterbacks to throw to and he'll fit the bill. Hankerson has great size and lots of playmaking ability, so anything he can do to make his hands excellent and his speed steady will give him a shot at being a productive wideout. He's worth a late-round flier in seasonal and dynasty/keeper league drafts. He's also worth a pick between Rounds 3 and 4 in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 11 141 0 FL 0 Fantasy Points 14

Brian Hartline, MIA

Bye: 5

Pierre Garcon, IND

Bye: 11

Entering his third season in 2011, Brian Hartline is hoping to take the next step in his career. Hartline played well as a rookie in 2009 before taking a step back last year, which ended on injured reserve after Week 13 due to a finger injury. Hartline only had one touchdown in 2010 and no games with double digits in Fantasy points. He will likely start opposite Brandon Marshall, but Hartline is actually the No. 3 wide receiver for the Dolphins behind Davone Bess. Hartline is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues, but he could be worth adding off the waiver wire if he finds a way to play well. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 37 537 2 43 615 1 31 506 3 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 66 67 76

It took a little while, but Pierre Garcon eventually got hot in 2010 and posted career-best totals. Now the onus is on him to do it again in what will be a contract year. Garcon still didn't top 800 yards last year but did score six times and caught 67 passes on a weak 11.7 receiving average. His season really came alive when the Colts lost Dallas Clark and Austin Collie, forcing Peyton Manning to throw in his direction, and it should be enough to really garner

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Percy Harvin, MIN

Bye: 9

DeSean Jackson, PHI

Bye: 7

Percy Harvin is entering his third NFL season and expectations couldn't be higher. Fantasy owners have come to hang their hats on his numbers as he's averaged 65 catches, 829 receiving yards, 121 rushing yards and six total touchdowns over two seasons. The Vikings are creative with how they use Harvin and he's a threat every time he's on the field -- so long as a migraine isn't sidelining him. Harvin says the headaches are in the past, and so is playing with Sidney Rice, who left Minnesota for Seattle in late July. But Donovan McNabb joined the Vikings this summer, giving Harvin an upgrade at quarterback. The bottom line is that Harvin is a fantastic receiver who should be trusted in Fantasy play. He did fine last season with a beat-up Brett Favre as his quarterback without Rice on the field for much of the year, so he could improve and crack 1,000 yards. Draft Harvin as a No. 2 wideout with a pick in Round 5 in PPR leagues and Round 6 in standard formats. If return yardage counts in your league, then Harvin actually moves up a round because of his potential is as a kickoff returner.
Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 80 966 6 71 868 5 60 790 6 FL 1 1 0 Fantasy Points 144 132 128

DeSean Jackson continues to prove he's among the best wide receivers in the NFL, and in 2011 he's entering a contract year. In the past two years, Jackson has 109 catches for 2,212 and 15 touchdowns. He is the No. 1 target for Michael Vick, and he routinely gets single coverage because all the other weapons in Philadelphia warrant defensive coverage. Jackson also is a threat running the ball with more than 100 yards and a touchdown in each of the past two years. And on special teams, Jackson also gets the job done on punt returns (just ask the Giants). Though injury concerns will follow the smallish receiver year after year, he should be drafted as a No. 1 Fantasy WR with a pick as early as Round 3. Hopefully the motivation of a new contract will help him play even better this season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 55 1,045 7 47 1,056 6 63 1,167 9 FL 1 1 1 Fantasy Points 162 155 187

Vincent Jackson, SD

Bye: 6

Devin Hester, CHI

Bye: 8

All sorts of expectations were in store for Devin Hester in Mike Martz's wild offense in 2010, but he didn't end up producing. Hester caught a career-high four touchdowns but saw his reception and receiving totals sink to ugly levels. But the Bears ignored his poor campaign and instead gave him the starting job in early August -- he'll line up at flanker. Hester claims he can concentrate on reading defenses now and won't spend time thinking about where to go on the field. If he keeps that promise and the Bears keep him on the field, he'll have a shot at putting up some nice numbers. Based on that and his excellent speed, we'd spend a late-round pick on Hester (a middle- to late-round pick in leagues where special-teams yardage counts). Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 44 581 4 40 475 4 57 757 3 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 84 74 91

After last year's contract fiasco and suspension to start the season, Vincent Jackson is back on track heading into the year and he knows he will be playing for the Chargers. San Diego named Jackson as its franchise player, so for one season he will get paid what he feels he deserves. It also means he will remain in a contract year, which hopefully will lead to positive results as he attempts to play big for a bigger cash reward next offseason. Jackson appeared in just five games in 2010 and finished with 14 catches for 248 yards and three touchdowns, scoring three times in Week 15 against San Francisco. He should return to being a standout Fantasy receiver capable of putting up the 127 catches for 2,265 yards and 16 touchdowns he had in 2008-09. We consider Jackson a solid No. 2 Fantasy receiver with the chance to be a No. 1 option in this offense. Plan on selecting Jackson as early as Round 3 on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 67 1,169 8 14 248 3 68 1,167 9 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 165 43 171

Michael Jenkins, MIN

Bye: 9

Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK

Bye: 8

Darrius Heyward-Bey is hoping his third season in the NFL leads to a breakout campaign because his first two years have been miserable. Coming into this year, Heyward-Bey has 35 catches for 490 yards and two touchdowns for his career, and he's been passed on the depth chart by Louis Murphy and Jacoby Ford. Is there potential here? Sure, but because he's done little since entering the league. Fantasy owners should conservatively pass on him outside of the deepest of leagues. If Heyward-Bey shows some life, then owners could snag him off waivers. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 30 433 2 26 366 1 9 124 1 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 57 44 19

Michael Jenkins was signed by the Vikings in late July after being released by the Falcons. Jenkins broke his string of 50-catch seasons last year, grabbing 41 thanks to missing five games with a shoulder injury at the start of the season, leaving him with 505 yards and two scores, and that's about what you can expect from him. Jenkins is a decent possession receiver who can put up 50 catches a year but that's about it. We wouldn't consider him on Draft Day but might grab him off waivers as a one-week replacement in deeper PPR leagues during the year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 41 509 2 41 505 2 50 635 1 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 63 62 69

Greg Jennings, GB

Bye: 8

Santonio Holmes, NYJ

Bye: 8

Santonio Holmes re-signed with the Jets in late July, keeping his chemistry with QB Mark Sanchez intact. Last year over 15 games (including the playoffs) he totaled nine touchdowns and over 850 yards. He's been a consistent receiver as far as being a strong threat, though he's only owned one 1,000yard season in five years. We still consider Holmes a low-end No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver. He's worth drafting around Round 5 or 6 in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 68 1,060 7 52 746 6 79 1,248 5 FL 1 2 0 Fantasy Points 148 107 152

Greg Jennings is aiming for his fourth straight season with over 1,100 receiving yards and his fourth out of five seasons with at least nine touchdowns. After scoring 12 times last year (plus twice more in Super Bowl XLV), Jennings has lofty expectations as the go-to receiver in the Green Bay offense. But because his yardage has been reliable and his touchdown production has been almost as reliable (he scored four in 2009), he's entered the rarified air of wide receivers in Fantasy Football. With a decent schedule to boot, consider Jennings a Top 5 Fantasy option and expect him to get snagged off draft boards between Round 2 or 3 in all leagues. Once the likes of Andre Johnson, Calvin Johnson and Roddy White are picked, Jennings will be next group of receivers to come off the board. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 81 1,336 8 76 1,265 12 69 1,120 4 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 182 198 140

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Jerrel Jernigan, NYG

Bye: 7

Jacoby Jones, HOU

Bye: 11

The Giants drafted rookie WR Jerrel Jernigan in the third round of the NFL Draft out of Troy. Jernigan had 84 catches last season and 262 in his career. He has the athletic ability to run the Wildcat, and his quickness makes him a threat on both kickoff and punt returns, which the Giants need after finishing 31st in both categories last season. Coach Tom Coughlin likes what he sees from Jernigan, citing his versatility as one of his best characteristics while not being concerned that he didn't make a lot of big plays in Troy's passing game over the last few years. We suspect Jernigan will work primarily on special teams in his first full season and chances are he'll have a hard time cracking the Giants' starting lineup given their quality young receivers. In leagues that reward special-teams play he's worth a late-round flier since he might give that unit a spark there. He's also a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a mid-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 23 334 2 FL 1 Fantasy Points 46

For the second year in a row, Jacoby Jones took a step forward in his productivity by posting career-highs in catches (51) and yards (562). But he posted a three-year low in receiving average (11.0 yards per catch) and had three touchdowns (one every 17 catches) a year after posting six (and one every 4.5 catches). Jones signed a three-year deal to stay put in Houston, so his stats have the chance to slightly improve. Still, the reality is that you're looking at a boom-or-bust receiver worthy of a late-round pick in drafts this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 58 704 4 51 562 3 27 437 6 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 94 76 81

James Jones, GB

Bye: 8

Andre Johnson, HOU

Bye: 11

Because he missed three games in 2010 with an ankle sprain, Andre Johnson didn't come close to the receptions and yardage numbers he amassed over his last two seasons. But if you average the 45 games he's played in the last three years, the big guy is putting up 6.71 receptions per game, 97 yards per game and one touchdown every two games. Johnson can do it all as a receiver and has been catching passes from Matt Schaub exclusively for two seasons now while dealing with coverage shifted his way. With a fairly good schedule coming his way in 2011, expectations remain high for Johnson. You're not making a mistake taking him with a late first-round pick or early second-round pick this summer. He's the kind of Fantasy stud you can put in your lineup and never take out. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 103 1,480 10 86 1,216 8 101 1,569 9 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 208 170 213

James Jones had a shot to serve as a No. 2 WR for a team in 2011 after breaking out a bit in 2010, but he decided to stay in Green Bay. Jones eclipsed his single-season yardage high by 3 yards (679) and tied his touchdown total from a year earlier (five), but it's how he finished 2010 that's making Fantasy owners show interest in him. His last 12 games, including the postseason, saw him grab 46 balls for 646 yards (14.0 avg.) and six touchdowns. Because Jones is not a proven receiver and he will again compete for targets with several solid weapons, we don't want to slot him as anything more than a lowend No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a middle- to late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 49 657 6 50 679 5 32 440 5 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 102 95 74

Julio Jones, ATL

Bye: 8

Calvin Johnson, DET

Bye: 9

There's very little to suggest that it would be a mistake to draft Calvin Johnson in 2011. He's the No. 1 receiver in a Lions offense that has helped him produce big stats regardless of who is quarterbacking. In his last 31 games, Johnson has scored and/or had 100 yards in 15 of them (10 of 16 in 2010), a huge percentage compared to his peers. He also has averaged 15.5 yards per catch over his career and 4.5 catches per game. A favorable schedule only helps him. Johnson is worth drafting as early as 13th overall, more than likely right after Andre Johnson gets picked. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 81 1,265 11 77 1,120 12 67 984 5 FL 0 0 2 Fantasy Points 195 189 131

Falcons GM Thomas Dimitroff invested much of his 2011 and 2012 drafts in a bold trade that brought Alabama receiver Julio Jones to Atlanta. Now it remains to be seen if it will pay off. The Falcons will pair the physical, 6-foot-4 Jones with their Pro Bowl receiver Roddy White much like the Colts did with Reggie Wayne and Marvin Harrison in the early 2000s and Dez Bryant and Miles Austin in 2010. Jones led Alabama with 78 catches for 1,133 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior and 179 receptions for 2,653 yards and 15 touchdowns in three seasons (40 starts). We suspect he'll start opposite White and see a lot of single coverage. Based on how he played in school, we think he's the most NFL-ready receiver in this draft and could have a seamless transition into the league. That said, the Falcons already have good targets in White and Tony Gonzalez, so expecting a huge first year from Jones is probably a reach. But that doesn't mean he won't give Fantasy owners some good weeks. Jones is worth a late-round pick in seasonal leagues, a middle-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a Top-5 pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 55 776 6 FL 2 Fantasy Points 111

Steve Johnson, BUF

Bye: 7

Johnny Knox, CHI

Bye: 8

We talk all the time about third-year breakout wide receivers. Steve Johnson proved to be the poster boy for the cause in 2010. He did nothing in his first two years with 12 catches for 112 yards and two touchdowns prior to 2010, but then he became a star. In '10, his third year, Johnson had 82 catches for 1,073 yards and 10 touchdowns. He had 142 targets and became the No. 1 wide receiver for the Bills. He had six games with double digits in Fantasy points and eight games with at least nine points. Johnson developed an instant connection with Ryan Fitzpatrick and the two should continue to excel this year. Johnson had some well-documented problems with drops, and there is a chance for him being a one-year wonder, but if you draft him as a No. 3 option with a midround pick, then that's good value. It also helps that Johnson is entering a contract year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 75 987 7 82 1,073 10 2 10 0 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 141 165 1

Quietly, Johnny Knox put together a sensational second season and was really the only receiver who saw his stat totals pop in Mike Martz's offense in 2010. Knox caught 51 passes for an incredible 18.8 yards per catch with five touchdowns, with two of his touchdowns coming from 40-plus yards out. The big-play threat is entering his third season and was believed to be on his way to a breakout season when the Bears announced in early August that Devin Hester, not Knox, would land a starting role. Knox could still start opposite Hester, but he'll have to overcome Roy Williams and some early-August back woes to do it. Consider Knox a good option to fill in as a Fantasy reserve worth a late-round pick in drafts until he earns a starting role. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 43 632 5 51 960 5 45 527 5 FL 2 1 2 Fantasy Points 89 124 78

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Brandon LaFell, CAR

Bye: 9

Mario Manningham, NYG

Bye: 7

Brandon LaFell had typical first-year receiver numbers (28 catches, 468 yards, one score), but it was his play toward the end of the season that gives us some optimism for 2011. LaFell had 16 grabs for 167 yards in his last five games, and that includes a catchless effort at Pittsburgh. Fine, those stats won't dazzle you, but if he grabs three or four passes a week he'll be a candidate to at least serve as a one-week replacement when your primary wideout is on bye. He even has more upside than that -- really, he's a well-built receiver that might take another year before breaking out, so just keep an eye on him this season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 32 510 2 38 468 1 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 63 58

Mario Manningham had a career year in his third year in the NFL in 2010, and he's hoping to build off that performance this season in what should be a contract year. Manningham has the chance for a good season with Steve Smith now in Philadelphia, making him the clear-cut No. 2 WR behind Hakeem Nicks. Last season, Manningham had 60 catches for 944 yards and nine touchdowns, and he has 14 touchdowns in his past two years. He closed the season on a high note with 16 catches for 346 yards and four touchdowns in his final three games, and he's capable of big stats as a go-to target for Eli Manning. Manningham will likely open the season starting opposite Nicks, and with that being the case we consider him a No. 3 Fantasy WR with upside to play like a No. 2 option. He's worth drafting with a mid-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 75 1,045 6 60 944 9 57 822 5 FL 1 1 1 Fantasy Points 138 146 110

Greg Little, CLE

Bye: 5

The Browns got a target for quarterback Colt McCoy in the third round of the NFL Draft, selecting North Carolina wide receiver Greg Little, who missed last season while serving an NCAA suspension for accepting improper benefits. Little had 62 catches for 724 yards and five scores as a junior. A 6-foot-2, 230pounder, Little said he caught 100 passes a day to stay sharp during his suspension and should fit in with the Browns' West Coast offense after playing in it with the Tar Heels. Little is a pure athlete who really does fit in with what the Browns are doing, and that will only help his Fantasy outlook. His route running and blocking need improvement, but there's a chance that he can help the Browns out as a rookie and develop into a good target down the line. We would take Little late in dynasty/keeper leagues and with an early- to middleround pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 35 472 4 FL 1 Fantasy Points 69

Brandon Marshall, MIA

Bye: 5

Brandon Marshall is hoping his second year with the Dolphins is better than his first. In 2010, his first season in Miami, Marshall had his worst season since his rookie year in 2006. He had 86 catches for 1,014 yards and three touchdowns on 147 targets. He was not among the top 30 Fantasy wide receivers in a standard league. Marshall had four games with double digits in Fantasy points and six games with five points or less. That's ugly, but with a year in Miami under his belt and a new offensive coordinator, Marshall should play better in 2011. That means he is still worth drafting as a No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver, beginning as early as Round 4. His value will be determined by what Miami does at quarterback with Chad Henne not a lock to return as the starter. If the Dolphins upgrade at quarterback, then Marshall's value will rise, but we still expect him to play better than he did last season. Keep in mind he had three years in a row with at least 101 catches, 1,120 yards and six touchdowns prior to coming to Miami. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 102 1,225 8 86 1,014 3 101 1,120 10 FL 1 1 0 Fantasy Points 170 117 175

Brandon Lloyd, DEN

Bye: 6

Brandon Lloyd had an amazing season in 2010 when he was the No. 1 receiver in standard Fantasy leagues with 77 catches for 1,448 yards and 11 touchdowns on 153 targets. He had 203 Fantasy points in standard formats and now we'll find out what he can do for an encore in a contract year. With Lloyd, there's good and bad. The good: He's the no-doubt No. 1 wideout for Denver, he plays in a weak division and should be motivated for a new deal. The bad: He's never produced like this before in eight seasons and is known as an underachiever, his offense will be more run-based with John Fox calling the shots compared to Josh McDaniels, and there's no firm commitment to a quarterback by the Broncos. The safe option is to consider Lloyd a No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver with a pick as early as Round 3 or 4. He has the chance for another quality season, but he could also turn into a bust, which is why some owners won't touch him until Round 5 or 6. If you don't overvalue Lloyd and let him fall to you in the right spot on Draft Day, then you could end up with a solid pick -- or someone that won't hurt your team because you took him too soon. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 74 1,003 7 77 1,448 11 8 117 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 142 210 11

Derrick Mason, NYJ

Bye: 8

Derrick Mason was released by the Ravens in late July and signed a one-year deal with the Jets in early August. Mason is coming off of two minor surgeries this spring (hernia, broken pinkie) but still proved last year that he could be productive (61 rec., 802 yards, seven TDs). He will likely be the No. 3 option for Mark Sanchez with the Jets and that hurts his Fantasy value heading into the regular season. Despite that he does have some good talent, Fantasy owners shouldn't spend anything more than a late-round pick on him. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 51 605 5 61 802 7 73 1,028 7 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 91 122 144

Jeremy Maclin, PHI

Bye: 7

Jeremy Maclin might find it hard to become a third-year breakout in 2011 after a standout season in 2010. Last year, Maclin had 70 catches for 964 yards and a team-leading 10 touchdowns, popping his career totals to 126 catches for 1,737 yards and 14 touchdowns. Even though he will have some bum weeks with DeSean Jackson stealing stats from him, we like Maclin as a No. 2 Fantasy WR worth drafting around Round 5 or 6. He has the potential to reach 80 catches, 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns again with Michael Vick throwing him passes, especially since he's entering his third year and will never see double coverage. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 81 1,119 8 70 964 10 FL 0 1 Fantasy Points 161 157 55 762

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Mohamed Massaquoi, CLE

Bye: 5

Lance Moore, NO

Bye: 11

The 2011 season will be Mohamed Massaquoi's third in Cleveland, and the Browns hope he follows in the footsteps of so many other wideouts who broke out in their third seasons. He won't have to do much to top his 2010 stats, which were off from his rookie numbers: 483 yards on 36 catches with two touchdowns. The Browns are moving to a West Coast offense which will ask for the receivers to make plays after the catch and Massaquoi is more of a deep-threat type who hasn't come close to his potential. We're not excited about Massaquoi this season, but if you're looking for a third-year receiver with a pretty good schedule, he'd fit the bill. He's worth a late-round pick in drafts as a reserve Fantasy receiver with upside, but that's about it. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 36 520 3 36 483 2 34 624 3 FL 0 1 1 Fantasy Points 70 65 78

Lance Moore is staying with the Saints in 2011 after signing a contract extension prior to training camp. He's got a shot to be productive -- with Reggie Bush out of New Orleans, Moore will compete for playing time in that role with Darren Sproles and could serve as a starter depending on how oft-injured receivers Marques Colston and Robert Meachem hold up. It's clear Drew Brees has confidence in Moore and it's not far fetched to think that Sean Payton will find ways to use him. We think Moore is worth considering as a low-end No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a middle- to late-round pick. There's upside here. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 59 703 6 66 763 8 14 153 2 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 106 122 27

Josh Morgan, SF Dexter McCluster, KC Bye: 6


Dexter McCluster and Fantasy owners are hoping that a lackluster rookie season in 2010 can lead to a windfall of success in his sophomore campaign. McCluster was disappointing as a rookie with fewer than 300 total yards and one touchdown. He had just 18 carries and 21 receptions as the Chiefs showed little faith in their speedy wide receiver. The chance is there for McCluster to succeed this year since Kansas City needs help at wide receiver, and McCluster could also see more time at running back. McCluster is best suited to be a slot receiver or third-down back, but he has plenty of upside in any role. We still recommend taking a flier on McCluster in deeper leagues since he could end up playing much better in his second year than he did as a rookie. And if he starts out the season playing well then owners in all leagues should add him off the waiver wire. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 18 196 1 21 209 1 FL 1 1 Fantasy Points 50 31

Bye: 7

Josh Morgan is expected to return as the No. 2 WR for the 49ers this year opposite Michael Crabtree, and he's entering a potential contract season. Morgan has played well the past two seasons with 96 catches for 1,225 yards and five touchdowns. He is a good complementary WR for the 49ers, but he doesn't help Fantasy owners much based on his lack of scoring. Morgan is worth drafting in deep PPR leagues, but he shouldn't be drafted in most standard formats. And if he starts out the year playing well, especially if the 49ers upgrade at QB, then plan on adding Morgan off the waiver wire. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 34 434 3 44 698 2 52 527 3 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 64 80 76

Randy Moss, UFA

Bye: TBA

Robert Meachem, NO

Bye: 11

Robert Meachem had ankle surgery to fix a problem that was bugging him while he played in 2010. He should be fine, but it's clear that the young speedster does have some issues staying healthy. With three significant injuries since entering the league, there's no promise he'll be in good shape for much or all of the season. Moreover, he's got all sorts of potential playing in the Saints' offense, but save for a long touchdown streak in 2009, he's never been overly consistent. He has had his moments, and four of his five touchdowns in 2010 came on big plays, but until his playing time and production become steady, Fantasy owners shouldn't consider him a great player. True, he is entering a contract year and might put it all together so he can land a big pay day next offseason. And playing with the high-powered Saints offense will afford him some big games. But the safest plan is to consider him nothing more than a high-end Fantasy reserve wideout worth a middle- to late-round pick in drafts this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 51 736 6 44 638 5 45 722 9 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 110 94 132

Randy Moss started 2010 as one of the top Fantasy options and ended the year on waivers in most leagues. A tumultuous year that saw him get traded from New England to Minnesota and then fall out of favor with the Vikings coaches and end up claimed off waivers by Tennessee was shocking given Moss' career track record. With his Fantasy appeal as low as it had been at any point throughout his NFL career, Moss decided to call it a career just as training camps were getting under way. One of the greatest WRs in the history of Fantasy football, Moss will not be an option in Fantasy drafts this season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 0 0 0 28 393 5 83 1,264 13 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 0 69 204

Santana Moss, WAS

Bye: 5

Santana Moss chose to re-sign with the Redskins after having his contract voided after last season. Moss is coming off an excellent season in 2010 with a career-high 93 catches for 1,115 yards and six touchdowns. It's the second time in the past three years that he's reached 1,000 receiving yards, and he has at least 70 catches in each of the past three seasons. At 31 years old, Moss will likely play more like a No. 3 Fantasy option. We recommend drafting him with a mid-round pick; his return to the Redskins means you can expect a similar season like his stats in 2010 since Washington has a lack of talent at the WR spot. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 77 965 5 93 1,115 6 70 902 3 FL 1 2 1 Fantasy Points 125 143 106

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Louis Murphy, OAK

Bye: 8

Ben Obomanu, SEA

Bye: 6

Louis Murphy is entering his third year in the NFL and he's hoping that leads to a breakout performance. Murphy had a solid year as a rookie in 2009 (34 catches for 521 yards and four touchdowns) but only saw a minimal increase in 2010 (41 catches for 609 yards and two touchdowns). If he can improve in his third year, which is historically the season when wide receivers have a significant breakthrough, then Fantasy owners will want to grab him before that happens. Despite a strange offseason incident involving Murphy, we recommend drafting him with a late-round pick in deeper leagues and all PPR formats. Even with Zach Miller and Darren McFadden and the emergence of Jacoby Ford, Murphy is still a significant contributor on offense (he had 78 targets last year). Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 50 680 4 41 609 2 34 521 4 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 94 74 79

Ben Obomanu will return with to Seahawks this season, and he's a candidate to start opposite Mike Williams. In 2010, Obomanu had 30 catches for 494 yards and tied Deon Butler for the team lead in receiving touchdowns with four. Obomanu has the potential to be a significant contributor for the Seahawks, but we need to see him prove it on a consistent basis. He is worth drafting with a late-round pick in deeper leagues, but owners in standard formats should only monitor Obomanu's progress early in the year to see if he's worth adding off the waiver wire. He could end up as a bye-week or injury replacement during the season given the matchups. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 21 307 1 30 494 4 4 41 0 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 38 78 2

Chad Ochocinco, NE David Nelson, BUF Bye: 7


David Nelson heads into his sophomore season with the Bills looking to build off a productive rookie campaign. In 2010, Nelson appeared in 15 games (three starts), finishing with 31 catches for 353 yards and three touchdowns. He had a three-game scoring stretch late in the season, and he played well following injuries to Roscoe Parrish and Lee Evans. Nelson will likely be the No. 3 receiver for Buffalo this season, but he's only worth a late-round pick in the deepest of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 24 301 2 31 353 3 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 42 53

Bye: 7

Chad Ochocinco was traded to New England prior to training camp, and he will finally get his wish to play for coach Bill Belichick. Ochocinco gets a significant boost with this move since he goes from potentially catching passes from a rookie QB in Andy Dalton to playing with Tom Brady. We like this move for Ochocinco, and he should be considered a No. 3 Fantasy WR worth a midround pick. Look for Ochocinco to work in plenty of three-WR sets with Wes Welker and Deion Branch. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 58 777 6 67 831 4 72 1,047 9 FL 0 0 2 Fantasy Points 114 107 157

Terrell Owens, UFA Jordy Nelson, GB Bye: 8


It wasn't until Week 16 of the regular season when we saw Jordy Nelson show some serious signs of life. In a rout of the Giants, Nelson caught four passes for 124 yards, including an 80-yard touchdown haul, and from there he played big into the postseason until he suffered a bursa sac injury during Super Bowl XLV. Assuming Nelson's speed isn't compromised from the injury, he'll have a good shot at regular playing time with the Packers in 2011, and he'll be motivated to play well given that he's entering a contract year. Consider him a sleeper worth a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 41 596 4 45 582 2 22 320 2 FL 0 3 1 Fantasy Points 86 64 42

Bye: TBA

Leave it to Terrell Owens to surprise us in 2010, and cast some intrigue on his value for 2011. Owens caught nine touchdowns in 14 games with the Bengals, adding 72 grabs for 983 yards, shredding expectations after a terrible year in Buffalo in '09. But his season ended with a torn meniscus (he tried playing through it) and had surgery in late December. He then had surgery for a torn ACL in April and as a result will likely miss part or all of the 2011 season. He's without a team and a role, so with that being the case Fantasy owners shouldn't add him to rosters. If he proves he's healthy and comes back to help a team later in the year, then you should be able to find him on waivers. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 24 335 3 72 983 9 55 829 5 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 52 152 123

Hakeem Nicks, NYG

Bye: 7

Roscoe Parrish, BUF

Bye: 7

Hakeem Nicks enters his third season looking to prove that he's a superstar talent. He played that way last year when he had 79 catches for 1,052 yards and 11 touchdowns. Knee and toe injuries cost him three games, but he proved to be a dynamic go-to target for Eli Manning, and that should continue this year. Keeping in mind that he has 17 touchdowns through two seasons already, Nicks should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy WR coming into the year -- we can see him improving on last year's stats, especially with Steve Smith (knee) either out to start the season or not coming back as a free agent. Either way, Manning will continue to target Nicks, making him worthy of a third-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 85 1,187 9 79 1,052 11 47 790 6 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 173 171 115

Roscoe Parrish is looking to build off what was looking like a breakout year in 2010 before he was sidelined with an injured wrist. Parrish started the first six games in 2010, finishing with 33 catches for a career-high 400 yards and two touchdowns. He added three carries for 23 yards. He only played in eight games before going on injured reserve and needing wrist surgery. Parrish will compete for the No. 3 wide receiver job with David Nelson behind Steve Johnson and Lee Evans, but the slot is where he's likely to end up. He still has minimal Fantasy value until he can put together a full season of quality performances. It does help that he's entering a contract year, but Parrish is still not worth drafting in the majority of leagues. If he catches fire, expect him to be available off waivers. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 38 464 3 33 400 2 3 34 0 FL 1 0 3 Fantasy Points 65 54 -3

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Austin Pettis, STL

Bye: 5

Chaz Schilens, OAK

Bye: 8

With a third-round pick the Rams added size to their receiving corps with Boise State WR Austin Pettis. Standing at 6-foot-3 and 209 pounds, Pettis finished college as the Broncos' all-time leading receiver. He scored 39 touchdowns and caught 229 balls for 2,838 yards. The Rams have a plethora of meandering talent at receiver, so Pettis has a shot to work his way into a prominent role. He shouldn't get drafted in seasonal leagues at this point, but he's worth a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a mid-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 18 255 1 FL 0 Fantasy Points 32

Every year we keep expecting Chaz Schilens to have a breakout season because he teases us with a quality performance at the end of the year. And then every year he gets hurt, having played in just 13 games the past two seasons. Maybe this is the year Schilens stays healthy and plays well in a full season he's also in a contract year. But if he does start out the season playing well then just add him off the waiver wire. At best, Schilens will open the season as the No. 4 WR behind Louis Murphy, Jacoby Ford and even Darrius Heyward-Bey. Don't draft him. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 16 210 2 5 40 1 29 365 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 33 10 48

Sidney Rice, SEA

Bye: 6 Jordan Shipley, CIN Bye: 7


Jordan Shipley could see more playing time in the Bengals' offense depending on how they opt to recast their offense during the offseason. Terrell Owens isn't expected to return to the Bengals in 2011 and Chad Ochocinco could be on the chopping block as well. Anything that gives Shipley more targets is good he exceeded expectations in his rookie year with 52 catches (tied for third-best among all rookies) for an even 600 yards with three touchdowns. If given the reps, he could top that this season and be a serviceable Fantasy reserve for owners. For now he's worth a late pick in PPR drafts, but there is some hope for the future in all leagues based on what the Bengals do with their receiving corps. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 58 633 3 52 600 3 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 81 78

Sidney Rice finds himself in Seattle, cashing in for nearly $20 million guaranteed after signing a five-year deal in late July. Rice came back from August hip surgery to play in six games with Minnesota last year but only one game (vs. Buffalo) showed his big-play ability (five passes for 105 yards). Against five other opponents he caught 12 passes for 175 yards and no touchdowns. Rice will reunite with former QB Tarvaris Jackson and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell in Seattle, but questions about his quarterback (Jackson isn't anything special) and his motivation (he finally got the big contract he'd been looking for) keep him from remaining among the solid No. 2 Fantasy WRs. We see him as a high-end No. 3 option worth a pick starting in Round 6 or 7. It's a mistake if he's drafted before then. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 70 940 6 17 280 2 83 1,312 8 FL 1 0 1 Fantasy Points 128 40 177

Brian Robiskie, CLE

Bye: 5

Jerome Simpson, CIN

Bye: 7

Maybe the third year is the charm for Brian Robiskie, who has improved in each of his two seasons thus far, though that's not saying much. Robiskie finished with 310 yards on 29 catches with three touchdowns in 2010, though it should be noted that all three of the scores and nine catches for 152 yards came in his final three games (one score per game). That creates some optimism, as does the Browns' intent to implement the West Coast offense in 2011. Robiskie's size and hands could be an asset for the offense, and as such there's some sleeper potential for the third-year receiver. He's worth a lateround pick in drafts as a reserve Fantasy receiver with upside. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 51 660 4 29 310 3 7 106 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 90 49 10

Two big games to end the 2010 season put Jerome Simpson on the Fantasy radar screen. Before catching 18 passes for 247 yards and three touchdowns against the Chargers and Ravens in Weeks 16 and 17, Simpson was considered a colossal bust. The former second-round pick had three career catches before then and was seemingly buried on the Bengals' depth chart. Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco aren't back in town, but the selection of A.J. Green in April's draft means Simpson isn't going to be the only big-play receiver in town. Simpson has the size and athleticism to be a staple in the Bengals' offense, but the track record is anything but comforting. Consider him more of a high-end Fantasy reserve receiver until first-hand reports indicate that he's going to stick in the starting lineup and play at a high level with the Bengals in 2011. He's middle- to late-round pick material. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 57 775 5 20 277 3 0 0 0 FL 0 2 0 Fantasy Points 108 41 0

Emmanuel Sanders, PIT

Bye: 11

Emmanuel Sanders didn't have a breakout rookie season like Mike Wallace had last year, but there were signs that he can be a nice part of the offense in the future. Sanders caught 28 passes over 13 games for 376 yards with a pair of touchdowns during the regular season, adding seven grabs for 91 yards before leaving Super Bowl XLV with a broken foot. He'll spend the offseason rehabbing it and has a good shot to start 2011 active and helping the Steelers offense out if he's needed. Remember, with Hines Ward returning and Mike Wallace shining, there's only so many reps available for Sanders, who will share the field with Antwaan Randle El and Antonio Brown. Sanders is worth a late pick in dynasty/keeper league drafts and that's about it. If he plays well in 2011, expect to find him on the waiver wire. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 41 515 3 28 376 2 FL 0 1 Fantasy Points 70 47

Mike Sims-Walker, STL

Bye: 5

The Jaguars didn't bring back Mike Sims-Walker for the 2011 campaign, opening the door for the big-bodied wideout to land with a rising Rams squad. Sims-Walker was a major disappointment in 2010, catching 43 passes over 14 games for just 562 yards, though he did match his touchdown total from a year prior (seven) thanks to three December scores. The knock on Sims-Walker is that he can't beat press coverage and isn't as dedicated to the game as most receivers, but he will have a chance to make some noise in St. Louis. Fantasy owners should cautiously consider him a good reserve Fantasy wideout considering he has the chance to be the team's top outside threat. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 47 616 5 43 562 7 63 869 7 FL 1 1 1 Fantasy Points 90 96 126

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Steve Smith, CAR

Bye: 9

Demaryius Thomas, DEN

Bye: 6

Steve Smith is staying with the Panthers in 2011, excited to play with rookie QB Cam Newton. We hope the two can develop a rapport and help return Smith to an elite WR. He's an expensive part of the offense for the next two years and hasn't been nearly as productive over his last two seasons as he was previously. Part of that is due to awful quarterback play in Carolina as the franchise has yet to find a capable passer since Jake Delhomme's sudden downfall. Smith has also cost himself playing time because of injuries or bad behavior -- he hasn't played a full season since 2005, which happens to be the last time he had over 100 catches, 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns in a season. He still appears to have speed on his side, which is good, and he's a tough, gritty player. Keep the risk factor on Smitty low and get him as a No. 3 WR at best. Draft him with a mid-round pick -- if someone picks him before then, so be it, but don't be that someone. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 60 855 6 46 554 2 65 982 7 FL 0 2 0 Fantasy Points 124 63 144

Demaryius Thomas will likely be sidelined to open the season after he suffered a ruptured Achilles' tendon while working out in February. We suspect that he's a candidate to start the season on the physically unable to perform list, which would cancel out at least his first six matchups. Depending on his recovery, Thomas could either be worth a late-round pick on Draft Day or someone to snare off the waiver wire. Thomas has the potential to start for the Broncos and play a significant role thanks to his size and speed, but Fantasy owners need to see him healthy first, and that seems to be a huge issue. He had an inconsistent rookie year, but if he can return at 100 percent, then his value could rise heading into the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 28 421 2 22 283 2 FL 1 2 Fantasy Points 52 36

Mike Thomas, JAC

Bye: 9

Steve Smith, PHI

Bye: 7

Steve Smith had two things working against him this offseason: a knee injury and a lack of a contract. He was expected to return to the Giants this year, but he opted to sign a one-year deal with rival Philadelphia instead. Smith suffered torn cartilage in his knee in December and underwent microfracture surgery. He hopes to be ready for the regular season, but that's overly optimistic. We expect to see Smith early in the year, barring a setback, and he will likely be the No. 3 WR for the Eagles behind Jeremy Maclin and DeSean Jackson and work in the slot. Given the circumstances, Smith should only be drafted with a mid-round pick as a risk/reward receiver. He's someone to stash on your roster and wait for his return. When healthy, as we saw in 2009, Smith has 100-catch, 1,200-yard potential with a half-dozen touchdowns, and we hope he can get back to that level soon. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 30 350 2 48 529 3 107 1,220 7 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 47 70 164

Mike Thomas broke out in 2010 and he could be in position to be Jacksonville's starring wide receiver in 2011. With Mike Sims-Walker expected to be shown the door, Thomas is the team's most decorated wideout thanks to 114 catches for 1,273 yards and five touchdowns in his 30-game career. He's entering his third season and coming off a career-best campaign. If Jacksonville doesn't improve its receiving corps, Thomas could be in line for a huge year and a lot of receptions. Check him out late in standard Fantasy leagues and with a middle- to late-round pick in PPR formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 64 718 5 66 820 4 48 453 1 FL 1 3 1 Fantasy Points 111 111 57

Mike Wallace, PIT

Bye: 11

Torrey Smith, BAL

Bye: 5

The Ravens took wide receiver Torrey Smith of the University of Maryland in the second round of the NFL draft. In 38 games at Maryland, Smith finished third in school history with 152 catches and second in receiving yards with 2,215. Smith has good speed and explosiveness, so he will give the Ravens a dynamic they never quite got last season. He should have a shot at beginning the season as the Ravens' No. 3 receiver and kickoff returner. We like him late in deeper leagues and leagues that reward special-teams play, and we think he's worth a middle- to late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second-round choice in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 44 639 4 FL 0 Fantasy Points 91

Mike Wallace's 2010 on-field success was well-documented, and now the pressure is on for him to meet or beat those stats in 2011. Wallace caught 60 passes for 1,257 yards -- an eye-popping 21.0 yards per catch average -- with 10 touchdowns during the regular season, and he tacked on another 13 grabs for 115 yards and a touchdown over three postseason games. Not only did Wallace improve in every category in 2010, but he enters 2011 as a third-year receiver and in a contract year while the Steelers have a real favorable schedule. There's a lot for Wallace to play for, and even though he's coming off of a long postseason and could slip a little bit, there's a lot to be excited about. Count him as a Top 10 Fantasy receiver likely to be snared between 20th and 30th overall in drafts. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 75 1,225 9 60 1,257 10 39 756 6 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 180 188 113

Kevin Walter, HOU

Bye: 11

Donte Stallworth, WAS

Bye: 5

Veteran receiver Donte' Stallworth is headed to the Redskins in 2011 after he signed with Washington prior to training camp. Stallworth last played with the Ravens in 2010 after missing all of 2009 due to a serious off-field incident that included jail time. But he caught just two passes in eight games thanks to an injury -- one a 67-yard bomb and the other a 15-yard strike. Stallworth will compete for playing time with the Redskins but has minimal Fantasy value. Keep him off of Fantasy rosters in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 26 325 1 2 82 0 0 0 0 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 39 9 0

Kevin Walter remained a starting receiver with the Texans in 2010, catching 51 passes for 621 yards (12.2 avg.) and five touchdowns. He's snared at least 50 passes in each of his last four seasons, which is a fair expectation for him in 2011, but with Andre Johnson and Owen Daniels the primary targets for Texans QB Matt Schaub as well as Jacoby Jones streaking downfield, there's little upside for Walter. Treat him like a quality reserve WR in deeper leagues and PPR formats, making him worthy of a late-round pick in those drafts. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 48 593 4 51 621 5 53 611 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 83 92 75

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Hines Ward, PIT

Bye: 11

Blair White, IND

Bye: 11

For the first time in his career, it appeared that Father Time caught up with Hines Ward. The Steelers receiver posted his first 16-game, sub-70 catch, sub900 yard season since 2000 and failed to get to that 900-yard mark even with three postseason games (he totaled 71 grabs for 867 yards and seven touchdowns in 19 games). Mike Wallace has become the new go-to receiver in Pittsburgh, leaving Ward as a slower possession-type outlet for Ben Roethlisberger to target. Ward waved off retirement after Super Bowl XLV but didn't wave off doctors as he had surgery on his left knee and left thumb, both of which might have hindered him in 2010. While the days of relying on Ward as a No. 2 receiver are gone, he could still fit the bill as a No. 3 wideout in deeper leagues and definitely as a quality reserve receiver in all leagues. Fantasy owners shouldn't pass on Ward if he's still available in Rounds 9 or 10 this summer, but he's far from the legendary receiver we've known him as in previous seasons. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 61 715 6 59 755 5 95 1,167 6 FL 0 1 1 Fantasy Points 108 103 150

Blair White was forced into action in 2010 because of injuries to Austin Collie and Anthony Gonzalez and put up some surprising numbers considering he was an undrafted rookie. Over 13 games, he posted 355 yards on 36 catches with five touchdowns. Only twice did he top 50 yards receiving, but there's no denying the role he played as an outlet for Peyton Manning when the Colts needed his help. White is expected to settle in on the depth chart behind the likes of Reggie Wayne, Pierre Garcon and Collie, and perhaps Gonzalez too, but with Collie no lock to make it through a season because of concussion issues, there's room for owners to speculate on White. Think of him as a lowrisk, late-round flier, especially if you draft Collie in the middle rounds. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 37 424 5 36 355 5 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 72 65

Roddy White, ATL

Bye: 8

Nate Washington, TEN

Bye: 6

Nate Washington has found himself in a groove, getting around 40 catches and 600 to 650 yards and six touchdowns a season. That's nice for him but not for Fantasy owners. We've figured Washington for a breakout campaign in the past but he's never delivered. Treat Washington like a one-week replacement option worth a late pick in the deepest of drafts. Otherwise, fish for him off waivers during the year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 41 537 4 42 687 6 47 569 6 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 78 104 93

Roddy White finally took the big step into elite Fantasy receiver territory in 2010, and should be drafted as such this summer. On a league-leading 179 targets (over 11 per game), White scored 10 touchdowns and caught 115 passes for 1,389 yards. He scored and/or had 100 receiving yards in 10 of 16 games, including each of his first five games and each of his last three (four if you include the postseason). White is a safe candidate for good yardage and touchdowns over the course of the season, though his Fantasy value is at an all-time high. Don't let the addition of Julio Jones to the Falcons' receiving corps scare you off here -- expect White to wind up going between 15th and 25th overall in all leagues this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 106 1,442 10 115 1,389 10 85 1,153 11 FL 1 1 0 Fantasy Points 202 200 181

Mike Williams, SEA Reggie Wayne, IND Bye: 11


Like Peyton Manning is to Fantasy quarterbacks, Reggie Wayne is as safe as they come among Fantasy receivers. Wayne posted his seventh straight 1,000yard season in 2010, with 1,355 yards on 111 catches (12.2 avg.), adding six touchdowns. Although he finished the year with a rough patch for the second year in a row, and although the Colts have developed more receivers for Manning to spread the ball around to, Wayne is still expected to serve as a No. 1 Fantasy receiver in 2010. He's worthy of a pick starting at the end of Round 2 in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 102 1,352 7 111 1,355 6 100 1,264 10 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 177 169 184

Bye: 6

Fantasy owners will point toward Michael Vick and Peyton Hillis as the top veterans who came out of nowhere to be standout options in 2010, but Mike Williams wasn't far behind. But now he'll be challenged to be as important to the Seahawks offense. A former draft bust in Detroit, Williams resurrected his career with the Seahawks and former college coach Pete Carroll in 2010 with 65 catches for 751 yards and two touchdowns on 110 targets. But the Seahawks added Sidney Rice in late July, eliminating some targets from what was expected for Williams. Figure that he's safer in PPR formats that anything else, but that's really about it. He's a low-end No. 3 WR in those formats and a reserve in standard play. Don't take him before the late rounds. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 77 822 5 65 751 2 0 0 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 112 87 0

Wes Welker, NE

Bye: 7 Mike Williams, TB Bye: 8


We heard the rumblings about Mike Williams tearing it up in Tampa Bay during training camp last season. We knew he was a low-risk, high-potential rookie receiver with good size and athleticism. But no one saw an 11-touchdown campaign coming. Williams immediately became Bucs quarterback Josh Freeman's top target and as a result led the team in receptions (65) and receiving yards (964). He also topped 10 Fantasy points in standard formats in nine of 16 games. It wouldn't be a shocker to see him take the next step in his game and produce more yardage, though it's going to be tough for him to land 11 or more touchdowns. Draft him as a rock-solid No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver as there shouldn't be much room for a drop-off, even with opposing defenses knowing that he's the top target. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 77 1,143 9 65 964 11 FL 1 2 Fantasy Points 166 158

Wes Welker proved in 2010 that the knee injury he sustained at the end of the 2009 season wasn't a problem. He now enters 2011 in a potential contract year, but Welker is the de facto No. 1 wide receiver for the Patriots with Randy Moss no longer on the roster. Welker didn't have a usual Welker-like season in 2010 with 86 catches for 848 yards and seven touchdowns. The catches and yards were his fewest since 2006 -- the year before he joined the Patriots. He did have 122 targets, which shows his involvement on offense, but Welker only had five games with double digits in Fantasy points (he had two multitouchdown games) and seven games with five points or less. He should show more consistency this year, especially with the motivation of a new contract, and his knee will be even healthier. Consider Welker a solid No. 2 Fantasy wide receiver worth drafting in Round 5 in the majority of leagues, with his value even higher in leagues where receptions count. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 95 1,069 6 86 848 7 123 1,348 4 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 143 127 161

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Roy Williams, CHI

Bye: 8

Roy Williams is headed to Chicago, where he'll reunite with offensive coordinator Mike Martz and position coach Darryl Drake. Williams and Martz previously worked together in Detroit, where Williams totaled 146 catches for 2,148 yards and 12 touchdowns over two seasons (including a career-high 1,310 yards in 2006). Williams' familiarity with Martz's offense combined with the opportunity he'll have to start right away and catch passes from Jay Cutler make him an appealing Fantasy option. Granted, he's simply not the same receiver now that he was five years ago, but he's a great fit in Chicago and could see more targets than he ever would have in Dallas. Also keep in mind that Williams might not have top-flight speed, but he can score touchdowns (12 in his last two seasons). If you tone down expectations and view Williams as more of a superb possession receiver and not a big-play threat, you can consider him a decent Fantasy choice. We'd take him as a high-end reserve with upside on Draft Day with a middle- to late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 50 687 5 37 530 5 38 596 7 FL 0 2 1 Fantasy Points 99 81 99

motivation, but he has to prove himself first and still produce with Miller now in his way. Don't plan on drafting Carlson in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 16 180 0 31 318 1 51 574 7 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 18 37 99

Brent Celek, PHI

Bye: 7

Brent Celek went from Fantasy stud in 2009 to dud in 2010. Two years ago, Celek had 76 catches for 971 yards and eight touchdowns and established himself as a No. 1 Fantasy TE. But then last year, Celek fell apart with just 41 catches for 511 yards and four touchdowns. He spent more time blocking last year than he did in 2009, and he also failed to develop a rapport with Michael Vick (or perhaps Vick overlooked him while aiming for DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin). Heading into this season, Celek should play better than he did in 2010, but we still consider him a No. 2 Fantasy TE. He should only be drafted with a late-round pick in standard leagues, and if he starts off the season playing well then just add him off the waiver wire. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 51 653 5 42 511 4 76 971 8 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 95 75 145

Titus Young, DET

Bye: 9

The Detroit Lions drafted Boise State's Titus Young in the second round of the NFL draft to be a secondary option for quarterback Matthew Stafford. The 5foot-11, 174-pound Young caught 150 passes for 2,200-plus yards (he averaged over 15 yards per catch) and 19 touchdowns over his final two collegiate seasons. He can also work as a kick returner. He's small and speedy and will almost always get single coverage out of the slot as the likes of Calvin Johnson, Nate Burleson and Brandon Pettigrew will command attention. There's a chance he'll have some ridiculous catches in 2011, so we like his potential to be a low-end sleeper and one-week replacement option off waivers. The deeper the league, and the more special-teams rewards that your league offers offensive players, the more valuable Young will be. He's worth a middle- to late-round choice in dynasty/keeper leagues and a second-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 31 446 4 FL 0 Fantasy Points 80

Dallas Clark, IND

Bye: 11

A freak wrist injury ended Dallas Clark's 2010 season early and now the veteran is out to recoup the stats he lost out on. Averaging a touchdown every two games and six catches per game before getting hurt, Clark was on pace to finish as a top 5 Fantasy tight end, and that's exactly how owners should view him heading into 2011 drafts. A huge component of the Colts offense, Clark should be expected to fall off draft boards between Rounds 4 and 5, especially once someone takes Antonio Gates (Clark should follow rather quickly). Obviously, so long as he proves to be healthy in time for the start of the season, owners can count on Clark to be a devastating Fantasy starter. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 87 948 10 37 347 3 100 1,106 10 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 155 52 171

Tight Ends
Kevin Boss, OAK Bye: 8
Kevin Boss was a free agent this offseason, signing a four-year deal with the Raiders after playing the first four years of his career in New York with the Giants. Boss has the potential to be a No. 1 Fantasy TE, but until he starts to post consistent stats, he should be viewed as a No. 2 option. Boss finished 2010 with respectable totals of 35 catches for 531 yards and five touchdowns. He has at least five touchdowns in each of the past three seasons, but he's never reached 45 catches or 600 yards in a single year. The Raiders have fewer options in the passing game than the Giants did when he was there, so Boss could begin to see an increase in production beginning this season. He should be viewed as a decent No. 2 Fantasy TE worth a late-round pick in the deepest of leagues. Otherwise you can check him out off waivers during the year and use him as a one-week replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 50 622 4 35 531 5 42 567 5 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 86 81 87

Jared Cook, TEN

Bye: 6

We were excited to see Jared Cook get a chance to play regularly late last season, and he didn't disappoint. The athletic tight end snared 24 passes for 292 yards (12.1 avg.) and his first career touchdown in his last six games. We suspect that Cook has earned more playing time and could command work on every down with a good training camp. He's absolutely worth drafting late as a No. 2 Fantasy TE with a lot of upside (he reminds us a lot of Antonio Gates, though not quite as polished). And if you're in a deep draft or a dynasty/keeper league draft, Cook is worth a middle- to late-round flier. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 41 485 6 29 361 1 9 74 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 85 42 7

Chris Cooley, WAS

Bye: 5

John Carlson, SEA

Bye: 6

Fantasy owners have grown tired of John Carlson, and rightfully so. He appears to have gone backward in his development as his catches and yards have declined every year, and now he is No. 2 on the depth chart behind Zach Miller. In 2010, Carlson finished with career-lows in catches (31), yards (318) and touchdowns (one). He is entering a contract year, which could serve as

Chris Cooley had one of the more productive seasons of his career in 2010, and he will look to build off that performance in 2011. He had 77 catches for 849 yards and three touchdowns, with the yardage total matching his career high and the catches total the second-best of his career. Touchdowns continue to be a problem for Cooley since he has six combined in his past three seasons, and now he has a knee issue that's kept him out of action for parts of training camp. He's still a No. 1 Fantasy option, especially in PPR formats, but a low-end one. Look his way with a middle- to late-round choice. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 66 720 5 77 849 3 29 332 2 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 102 102 45

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Owen Daniels, HOU

Bye: 11

If Owen Daniels plays in 2011 like he finished 2010, the folks who draft him will be very happy. After a slow recovery process from a torn ACL, Daniels struggled when he was on the field in limited reps. That changed in Weeks 14 through 17 when he totaled 22 catches for 271 yards and two scores, rekindling thoughts of his breakout '09 campaign. Daniels signed a four-year deal this offseason to stay in Houston and remain a key figure in head coach Gary Kubiak's offense. After speaking with Daniels this summer and hearing his excitement about not having to come back from an injury, we think he'll deliver. Consider Daniels a No. 1 Fantasy TE worth snaring between Rounds 8 and 10. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 68 838 6 38 471 2 40 519 5 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 120 59 81

are the facts: Finley is a dynamic option for Aaron Rodgers in the Packers offense, and so as long as he's healthy he should produce (he began running routes in late April). But the smart move is to draft Finley no earlier than Round 7 (if someone reaches for him that's OK there are plenty of good tight ends this year) and pick up a No. 2 tight end with a late-round pick in case he misses time. It would behoove Finley to play big this season and not get bogged down by an injury because he's in a contract year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 61 812 6 21 301 1 55 676 5 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 117 36 95

Antonio Gates, SD

Bye: 6

Fred Davis, WAS

Bye: 5

Fred Davis might be the best backup TE in the NFL, but this might be the last year we'll be able to say that. Davis is entering a contract year, and he could leave the Redskins for a starting opportunity in 2012 (if he's not traded first). So long as he's in Washington, he will play behind Chris Cooley again. Doing so last season saw Davis catch 21 passes for 316 yards and three touchdowns the same amount of scores that Cooley had. He now has nine touchdowns in the past two years and would be a must-add off the waiver wire if Cooley missed relevant playing time. Davis is only worth a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues since he could blossom into a star in 2012. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 31 385 2 21 316 3 48 509 6 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 51 49 86

This year, all we want is for Antonio Gates to stay healthy. He's had a problem doing that lately as foot and toe injuries have held him back. In 2010, Gates was limited to 10 games, but he's expected to be 100 percent healthy to start the year. Owners should be concerned about his health now that he's turning 30, but we still believe he'll be a standout Fantasy option worth drafting as the No. 1 tight end in all leagues starting in Round 4. Last year, prior to getting hurt, Gates was on pace for a career year but ended with 50 catches for 782 yards and 10 touchdowns. If you project that for a full season, he would have finished with 80 catches for 1,251 yards and 16 touchdowns. Now, it will be hard for him to reach those totals with Vincent Jackson back for a full year, but Gates is still capable of 75 catches, 1,110 yards and eight touchdowns, which make him a star at his position. Just consider the possibility of carrying a backup tight end just in case he misses relevant playing time. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 69 995 10 50 782 10 79 1,157 8 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 160 138 163

Vernon Davis, SF

Bye: 7

Tony Gonzalez, ATL

Bye: 8

Vernon Davis has proven the past two years that he's among the best Fantasy options at his position. In 2009, Davis had a breakout season with 78 catches for 965 yards and 13 touchdowns, and he followed that up in 2010 with 56 catches for 914 yards and seven touchdowns. His stats could improve this year given the 49ers' turn to a West Coast offense as well as a possible upgrade at QB, but Davis has shown he can be successful even with inconsistent play from his quarterback. We consider Davis a No. 1 option, and he should be drafted toward the end of Round 4 or beginning of Round 5 in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 74 1,024 8 56 914 7 78 965 13 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 150 135 174

Fantasy owners are concerned that Tony Gonzalez is on the downside of his career after his receptions and receiving yards fell for the third straight year. With 14 seasons under his belt, it's no surprise. Gonzalez fared slightly better on turf than on grass and seemingly did better with divisional rivals, but really his best play came early in the season and saw most of his receptions come between the 20s (all of his touchdowns came in the red zone). Expect his touchdown production to improve a bit but for his receiving totals to sink with Julio Jones joining the Falcons offense this season. We know that Gonzalez brings quite a pedigree to the table, and we recommend him as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy TE, but he's no longer worth the mid-round pick that he'd been going for in drafts. If Gonzalez falls to you in drafts starting in Round 9 or 10 and you need a tight end, drafting him is fine. But don't be the guy who reaches for him this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 62 635 7 70 656 6 83 867 6 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 106 101 122

Anthony Fasano, MIA

Bye: 5

Anthony Fasano continues to be a solid No. 2 Fantasy tight end and a good bye-week replacement. Fasano had some quality moments in 2010, with 39 catches for 528 yards and four touchdowns on 59 targets, but he only had two games with double digits in Fantasy points. Fasano can be a good addition off the waiver wire when the matchup is right, but he should not be drafted in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 35 440 4 39 528 4 31 339 2 FL 1 0 2 Fantasy Points 66 76 41

Jimmy Graham, NO

Bye: 11

Jermichael Finley, GB

Bye: 8

The Saints are all set to trust second-year player Jimmy Graham as their starting tight end in 2011 and after last season it's no surprise. Graham, a thirdround pick, finished the regular season scoring in three straight games and totaling five touchdowns and 307 yards in the Saints' last eight contests (he didn't play in the postseason due to an ankle injury). While Graham's yardage left a lot to be desired in most games, it was obvious that his presence in the red zone was welcomed by the Saints and especially quarterback Drew Brees. Fantasy owners will bank on that in 2011 and draft Graham as a middle- to low-end No. 1 Fantasy tight end worth a pick in the middle rounds. He's not the best tight end in Fantasy, but he's got the skill set to get near there. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 53 607 7 31 356 5 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 103 65

For the second year in a row, Jermichael Finley was sacked by a knee injury. In 2009, he missed three games; in 2010, he missed the Packers' run to the Super Bowl. Finley had 21 grabs for 301 yards (an excellent 14.3 avg.) and a score in just five games before undergoing multiple surgeries for a torn meniscus. He should be OK for the start of the 2011 season, but owners are a bit jittery about spending a big pick on Finley given his knee problems. Here

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Jermaine Gresham, CIN

Bye: 7

Michael Hoomanawanui, STL

Bye: 5

Jermaine Gresham has room to improve in 2011. As a rookie he had 52 catches for 471 yards and four touchdowns, with nearly half of his receptions going for first downs. The Bengals' offense is expected to change significantly this offseason and Gresham could pick up a bigger role in the process. He certainly wasn't underused as a rookie, but the big guy has all sorts of potential. When you're looking for a sleeper late in drafts this summer, have Gresham on your list. At the very least, he might be someone worth picking up early on in the 2011 season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 56 592 4 52 471 4 FL 0 1 Fantasy Points 83 71

Michael Hoomanawanui enters this season with the chance to be the Rams primary pass-catching TE. As a rookie in 2010, Hoomanawanui started three games and had 13 catches for 146 yards and three touchdowns. Hoomanawanui was limited to eight games last year due to injury, but he should be fine this season and could take on a bigger role. That said, he is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues. Keep an eye on his progress, and if he starts out the season playing well then add him off the waiver wire. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 12 134 0 13 146 3 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 13 32

Rob Housler, ARI Rob Gronkowski, NE Bye: 7


Rob Gronkowski had a tremendous rookie season in 2010 and should be able to build off that this year. Gronkowski, sharing time with fellow rookie Aaron Hernandez, had 42 catches for 546 yards and 10 touchdowns on 59 targets. Gronkowski led New England in touchdowns thanks to a neat post-up move he created and remains the best red-zone threat for the Patriots entering this season. We didn't see him leave the field much during the second half of the season and suspect he'll be on the field a lot in 2011. Gronkowski is a top 10 Fantasy tight end worth drafting with a pick between Rounds 6 and 8, well ahead of Hernandez. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 55 645 7 42 546 10 FL 0 1 Fantasy Points 107 112

Bye: 6

The Cardinals drafted rookie TE Rob Housler in the third round of the NFL Draft out of Florida Atlantic. He had the chance to start right away until the Cards added Todd Heap in late July. Housler's worth drafting late in deeper dynasty/keeper leagues and late-round picks in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 9 109 1 FL 0 Fantasy Points 17

Dustin Keller, NYJ

Bye: 8

Todd Heap, ARI

Bye: 6

Todd Heap signed a two-year deal with the Cardinals in late July, giving the team their best pass-catching tight end in a long time. Heap will serve as a great short-area target for new Cards QB Kevin Kolb and could be a cinch to at least repeat his 2010 numbers of 40 grabs for 599 yards (career-best 15.0 yards per catch) with five touchdowns. Heap's not quite strong enough to be considered a No. 1 Fantasy tight end but is worth a late pick as a decent reserve in deeper leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 45 540 5 40 599 5 53 593 6 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 84 89 95

Which Dustin Keller will show up in 2011? The one who was a tremendous star for the first four weeks of the season in 2010 or the one who faltered once Santonio Holmes returned from his suspension? Keller had an amazing start last year with 19 catches for 254 yards and five touchdowns in his first four games. But those five touchdowns were his only touchdowns of the season, and he finished the year with 55 catches for 687 yards. Keller's dropoff could be a direct correlation to Holmes' return, so we'll find out what happens this year if Holmes and/or Braylon Edwards leave as a free agent. We still expect Keller to play well since even with the decline in stats, Mark Sanchez likes using Keller as a safety blanket, and he had 101 targets. But consider Keller just a No. 2 Fantasy tight end on Draft Day and hope that his first four games in 2010 is the type of production you get for the entire 2011 season. He's worth drafting late. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 46 557 5 55 687 5 45 522 2 FL 0 0 1 Fantasy Points 86 98 64

Lance Kendricks, STL Aaron Hernandez, NE Bye: 7


Aaron Hernandez should be fine entering the 2011 season despite undergoing hip surgery in February. Hernandez was mostly solid as a rookie in 2010 with 45 catches for 563 yards and six touchdowns on 64 targets. He started out the season as the best tight end for the Patriots, but he fell behind fellow rookie Rob Gronkowski in terms of his production, part of which can be attributed to the hip injury, which cost him the final two games of the year. Hernandez is almost more of a receiver than tight end in New England, but he still plays at a high level with quality Fantasy production. He had four games with double digits in Fantasy points and six games with at least six points. We consider Hernandez a high-end No. 2 Fantasy tight end, worth a late-round pick in all leagues. Gronkowski has more upside based on his red-zone ability, but Hernandez should remain a significant part of New England's passing game. It sure won't hurt that he might offer some wide receiver production from the tight end position. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 35 441 4 45 563 6 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 68 96

Bye: 5

The Rams drafted rookie TE Lance Kendricks in the second round of the NFL Draft, and it appears they did it with big designs in mind. Kendricks spent a lot of time in training camp with the Rams' first-team offense and is seemingly being molded to play a role similar to Dallas Clark in Indianapolis. Obviously, that could mean some big Fantasy stats. He's not yet worth choosing in standard Fantasy formats, but definitely slate him for a late-round pick in dynasty/keeper leagues and a mid-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 30 377 3 FL 0 Fantasy Points 57

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Marcedes Lewis, JAC

Bye: 9

Greg Olsen, CAR

Bye: 9

There's a lot to like, and dislike, about Marcedes Lewis. Last year he finally met some expectations while playing in a contract year and posted across-theboard career-best totals, including a touchdown every 5.8 catches. And he's on a team with no established receiving threats. So what's not to like? How about the fact that 700 yards receiving was a career best for Lewis by nearly 200 yards, and before getting those 10 scores in 2010, he had no more than two in any of his previous four seasons. And the Jaguars gave him a five-year contract extension with $18 million guaranteed, so there's no contract year for him anymore. There's risk in drafting Lewis this summer, but so long as you do it with a late-round pick, it shouldn't burn you too bad. We like him best as a borderline No. 1/No. 2 Fantasy tight end. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 63 647 7 58 700 10 32 518 2 FL 1 2 0 Fantasy Points 105 126 63

Greg Olsen's rollercoaster 2010 season in Mike Martz's offense certainly didn't put him in the good graces of Fantasy owners this summer with Chicago, and he was shipped to Carolina soon after the lockout ended as a result. Olsen posted his second-worst career totals with 41 catches for 404 yards and racked up five touchdowns in 2010, and now he joins a crowded TE corps with the Panthers -- led by rookie QB Cam Newton. This doesn't discount his abilities -Olsen's a fine pass-catching tight end -- but because of the personnel surrounding him in Carolina, Olsen likely won't put up big numbers. It's safest to consider Olsen a No. 2 Fantasy tight end. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 54 612 5 41 404 5 60 612 8 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 91 68 109

Brandon Pettigrew, DET Heath Miller, PIT Bye: 11


Heath Miller took a step back in 2010, putting up numbers like he did in 2007 and 2008 before his breakout 2009. The result? Weak Fantasy production including two touchdowns in 14 games (he had six the year before) and 512 yards on 42 catches. Miller's stuck at the bottom of a very deep position in Fantasy and shouldn't be taken as anything more than a late-round flier, if at all. If there's a silver lining, it's that he should be available as a one-week replacement off waivers during the season, a role he's fit for. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 46 495 4 42 512 2 76 789 6 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 74 61 114

Bye: 9

Brandon Pettigrew made quite an impression last season and now expectations are that he'll take the next step in 2011. Pettigrew caught 71 passes for 722 yards and four scores last year coming off of a torn ACL, often drawing single coverage against smaller defenders thanks to Calvin Johnson stretching defenses. Pettigrew had at least four grabs in 10 games and finished last year with more Fantasy points than Todd Heap and Kevin Boss. Don't think of Pettigrew as the next Antonio Gates or Vernon Davis -- that's a reach -- but if you're looking for a low-risk, high-end No. 2 Fantasy tight end, grab him with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 61 677 6 71 722 4 31 352 2 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 104 96 47

Zach Miller, SEA

Bye: 6

Kyle Rudolph, MIN

Bye: 9

Zach Miller landed in Seattle in early August after it was believed that he'd end up re-signing with the Raiders. In Seattle he'll see plenty of playing time, just as he would have in Oakland, and be a great short- to mid-range target, as he would have in Oakland. But he'll have better talent around him (Sidney Rice and Mike Williams) and a slight downgrade at quarterback. That's not good for Miller's Fantasy prospects. Consider him a late-round pick as a low-end No. 1 Fantasy TE at this point. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 58 692 5 60 685 5 66 805 3 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 97 98 98

The Vikings selected Notre Dame tight end Kyle Rudolph with a second round pick in the NFL draft. The 6-foot-6, 265-pound Rudolph left school early despite missing several games with a torn hamstring injury in 2010. Rudolph would have had a shot to make an impact had he landed on another team, but with Visanthe Shiancoe on the Vikings already chances are he won't do much this year. Next year, however, Shiancoe will be a free agent and Rudolph could end up being the top tight end for the Vikings and a Fantasy sleeper. We'd pass on Rudolph in seasonal leagues but take him late in dynasty/keeper formats and with an early- to middle-round pick in rookie-only drafts. Assuming he stays healthy, 2012 should be his year. Year 2011 (proj) ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 11 113 1 FL 0 Fantasy Points 17

Tony Moeaki, KC

Bye: 6 Bo Scaife, CIN Bye: 7


Bo Scaife was a free agent this offseason, ultimately signing with the Bengals. Though he did set a career-high in touchdowns last year with four, his minimal reception total combined with his low receiving average doesn't make him a great Fantasy tight end, especially with so many other young tight ends (like Cook) getting ready for big roles in 2011. Scaife is likely headed for a backup role behind Jermaine Gresham and shouldn't be on your radar come Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 15 155 1 36 318 4 45 440 1 FL 0 1 1 Fantasy Points 22 53 48

Tony Moeaki was a surprise rookie in 2010 and he will look to play even better as a second-year player in 2011. He got off to a hot start with two touchdowns in his first three games and became a hot commodity off the waiver wire, but he scored just once more for the rest of the year as he dealt with injuries. He finished the season with 47 catches for 556 yards, which was good enough for second in catches and yards in Kansas City behind Dwayne Bowe, but that says more about the lack of receivers for the Chiefs than Moeaki's talent. Still, if you're looking for a No. 2 Fantasy tight end in deeper leagues, Moeaki is worth a look. He has the potential for 50-plus catches, 600-plus yards and about six touchdowns, and he should be considered a good bye-week replacement during the year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 41 510 4 47 556 3 FL 0 0 Fantasy Points 75 73

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Tony Scheffler, DET

Bye: 9

Benjamin Watson, CLE

Bye: 5

Tony Scheffler will stick as a tight end with the Lions after signing a contract extension last season, but his stat production isn't expected to explode. Scheffler caught 45 passes last year but averaged 8.4 yards per catch and scored only once. Remember, he's a part-timer in a Lions offense that includes Calvin Johnson and Brandon Pettigrew, so he doesn't exactly get a ton of opportunities. Unless your league is TE-intensive, pass on Scheffler. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 29 350 1 45 378 1 31 416 2 FL 1 1 0 Fantasy Points 39 41 53

Benjamin Watson finished 2010 as the Browns' leading receiver, catching 68 balls for 763 yards. But he accounted for only three touchdowns, though the team leaned on the run for much of the season. The catches and yardage were career-highs, but the lack of scores hurt him. The good news for Watson is that the Browns are moving to a West Coast offense and he should be a regular on the field in 2011. Figure Watson to be a capable No. 2 Fantasy tight end, worth drafting late or picking up off waivers as a one-week replacement during the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 60 669 4 68 763 3 29 404 5 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 91 94 70

Visanthe Shiancoe, MIN

Bye: 9 Kellen Winslow, TB Bye: 8


This might be a big year for Kellen Winslow. He's in a potent offense where he is no longer the only legitimate passing threat, he's working with a great quarterback and he didn't have surgery this offseason. The man has stayed healthy for two straight seasons, catching 143 passes in the process with five scores each year. Though he's not quite as explosive a player as he was, he's going to prove to be an outstanding bargain for Fantasy owners in 2011. Expect Winslow to be available as early as Round 10 and as late in Round 12, long after the elite tight end choices are off the board. He's a low-risk, highreward candidate given his recent track record of health and production meshed with the upside of the Buccaneers' offense. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 70 778 6 66 730 5 77 884 5 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 112 103 118

A year after scoring 11 touchdowns, Vikings TE Visanthe Shiancoe disappointed Fantasy owners by scoring two in 2010. He also took a small dip in receptions and receiving totals, and all of these lowered stats mean lowered expectations headed into 2011. Perhaps that's why Notre Dame TE Kyle Rudolph was the team's second-round pick in April's draft, and perhaps it means that Shiancoe could be on the move after this season when he's a free agent. That means he could cash in with a good 2011, but the truth is that sharing the field with Sidney Rice and Percy Harvin could mean limited targets. An unsettled quarterback situation is also worth monitoring. But ultimately Fantasy owners should pass on Shiancoe because there are far too many good tight ends with lots more upside in 2011. Thus, view him as a No. 2 option at best; don't be surprised if he doesn't get drafted and you use him off waivers as a one-week replacement when he has a favorable matchup. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 47 533 3 47 530 2 56 566 11 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 71 65 122

Jason Witten, DAL Jeremy Shockey, CAR Bye: 9


Jeremy Shockey was released by the Saints this offseason and in short order he wound up with the Panthers, where he reunited with a former ally from the University of Miami, Rob Chudzinski. But another former 'Cane, Greg Olsen, is also in Carolina, and he will greatly impact Shockey's numbers. Granted, his numbers have been weak ever since a seven-touchdown campaign in 2006 with the Giants, but the fresh start with a familiar face should help. We don't mind Shockey as a very late-round flier as a No. 2 Fantasy tight end in deep leagues. At the very least, he'll be on waivers in several leagues and serve as a capable one-week replacement during the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 31 363 3 41 408 3 48 569 3 FL 1 0 0 Fantasy Points 52 58 74

Bye: 5

Jason Witten continues to be one of the top Fantasy options at his position. In 2010, Witten had his fourth year in a row with at least 80 catches and he's reached at least 90 grabs in three of the past four seasons. He also had his third 1,000-yard season and second in a row. But the best news for Fantasy owners was Witten set a career high with nine touchdowns. The Cowboys made an effort to get Witten more involved in the red zone and he didn't let his coaches or Fantasy owners down. We expect Witten to have another tremendous season in 2011 and he should be considered a top 3 player at his position. Plan on drafting Witten as early as Round 4 in all leagues. Once Antonio Gates is off the board, Witten will be too within the next 10 picks. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 88 977 9 94 1,002 9 94 1,030 2 FL 0 1 0 Fantasy Points 152 154 115

Jacob Tamme, IND

Bye: 11

Did Jacob Tamme save your Fantasy season in 2010 when he replaced Dallas Clark and posted career-high stats? The 67 grabs for 631 yards and four scores were good enough to make him a top 15 Fantasy tight end, even though he started just eight games. But unless Tamme lands with a new club this offseason, he's going to be on the bench for the Colts or just used in two tight end sets as the second option. Fantasy owners should pass on Tamme in drafts until he regains relevant playing time. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ---------- Receiving ---------Rcpt Yds TD 13 166 1 67 631 4 3 35 0 FL 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 23 87 3

Kickers
David Akers, SF Bye: 7
David Akers was able to sign with the 49ers for a fresh start after the Eagles drafted rookie kicker Alex Henery in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. Akers had more than 30 field goals and 45 extra points for the third year in a row in 2010, and he should be able to get similar opportunity with the new-look Niners. Though he won't be as productive with his new club, he should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option even at 36 with his track record. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 26 29 50 89.7 32 38 50 84.2 32 37 52 86.5 -- Extra Points -Made Att 34 34 47 47 43 45 Fantasy Points 116 145 141

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Connor Barth, TB

Bye: 8

David Buehler, DAL

Bye: 5

Connor Barth is a restricted free agent this offseason, but it is believed he'll stick with the Bucs. That would be good for him as the team's offense is on the rise and he would benefit from it. Barth didn't finish as a top 12 Fantasy kicker last season, but he has nailed 79.7 percent of his kicks over his three-year career. Barth has struggled with longer kicks -- all but three of his career misses have come from 40-plus yards -- but playing in the Bucs' offense should make him useful as at least a good one-week replacement kicker off waivers during the year when the matchup is right. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 31 52 77.4 23 28 53 82.1 14 19 54 73.7 -- Extra Points -Made Att 30 30 36 36 12 12 Fantasy Points 104 107 60

David Buehler is poised to kick for the Cowboys this season after the release of Kris Brown in late July. With minimal competition for the job, Buehler should be the one booting field goals and extra points in Dallas. Buehler should see plenty of opportunities to do just that as the Cowboys offense runs at full strength, which it didn't do last year. Consider Buehler with a late-round pick this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 29 33 51 87.9 24 32 53 75.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 31 31 42 44 Fantasy Points 120 122

Dan Carpenter, MIA

Bye: 5

Rob Bironas, TEN

Bye: 6

Rob Bironas continues to serve as a quality Fantasy kicker worthy of a pick on Draft Day. Last season he hit 24 of 26 field goals and all 38 of his extra point attempts. The 92.3 pct. of kicks he notched was a career-best, but the 26 attempts were a career low. Expect Bironas to have a few more opportunities in 2011, particularly if Chris Johnson continues to steamroll run stoppers and Kenny Britt dominates secondaries (Tennessee's schedule is favorable). Treat Bironas as a low-end Fantasy starter worth a pick in the final round of drafts. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 26 30 54 86.7 24 26 55 92.3 27 32 53 84.4 -- Extra Points -Made Att 34 34 38 38 37 37 Fantasy Points 116 114 128

Dan Carpenter enters this season as a No. 1 Fantasy kicker after a solid 2010 campaign. He made 30 of 41 field goals, with a long of 60, and all 25 extra points with Miami. Unfortunately, five of his missed field goals came in his last three games, including a 0-for-4 stinker vs. Buffalo. On the plus side, Carpenter made four kicks from at least 50 yards and finished with 116 Fantasy points in standard leagues. Carpenter had six games with double digits in Fantasy points and eight games with multiple field goals. He now has 55 field goals in his past two years and should be in a position to kick a lot again in 2011. Carpenter should be drafted with a late-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 23 28 53 82.1 30 41 60 73.2 25 28 52 89.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 31 31 25 25 37 38 Fantasy Points 104 123 114

Josh Brown, STL

Bye: 5

Mason Crosby, GB

Bye: 8

Josh Brown had a career year in 2010, and he will look to build off that performance this year. In 2010, Brown made a career-high 33 field goals on 39 attempts. He also converted 26 of 27 extra points, and Brown should have the chance for another quality year this season. He also has a strong leg with three made field goals of at least 50 yards last year. The Rams offense is on the rise, and Brown should perform well again in 2011. We consider him a low-end No. 1 Fantasy option, and he is worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 30 34 53 88.2 33 39 53 84.6 19 24 55 79.2 -- Extra Points -Made Att 28 28 26 27 16 16 Fantasy Points 126 131 92

After helping the Packers to a win in Super Bowl XLV, Mason Crosby is back in Green Bay after signing a five-year deal prior to training camp. In 2010, Crosby attempted a career-low 28 field goals, which resulted in his smallish Fantasy totals given his career 78.1 kicking percentage (he made just 22 last season). But the reality is that he kicks for one of the most potent offenses in the league and should see more opportunities for three pointers than he did in 2010. He's worth a late-round pick in all drafts. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 25 30 53 83.3 22 28 56 78.6 27 36 52 75.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 48 48 46 46 48 49 Fantasy Points 127 116 133

Billy Cundiff, BAL Matt Bryant, ATL Bye: 8


Matt Bryant was among one of the best kickers in the league in 2010 and after testing the free-agent waters, he re-signed with Atlanta. Bryant nailed 28 of 31 field goals (all but one were from 49 yards or less) and hit 44 extra points. The 90.3 percent success rate he had was a career best over a single season, proving that kickers play big in contract years, too. With most of his games indoors and the Falcons possessing a high-powered offense, Bryant should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy K in all 2011 drafts. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 25 29 51 86.2 28 31 51 90.3 7 10 51 70.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 40 40 44 44 10 10 Fantasy Points 117 130 33

Bye: 5

Billy Cundiff re-signed with the Ravens after nailing 26 of 29 field goals and 39 extra points in 2010. With the kicking job locked up and the Ravens' offense expected to move the chains plenty, Cundiff is a viable Fantasy option well worth one of your last two picks on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 21 25 50 84.0 26 29 49 89.7 18 23 46 78.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 44 44 39 39 23 23 Fantasy Points 109 117 77

Phil Dawson, CLE

Bye: 5

Phil Dawson is the only kicker the Browns have known since 1999 and he could return again in 2011 after he was given the franchise tag. In 2010, Dawson connected on 23 of 28 field goals (0 for 3 from 50-plus yards) and 28 extra points. Now that it appears like he will return to Cleveland, Fantasy owners shouldn't consider Dawson worth starting or owning. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 30 52 80.0 23 28 48 82.1 17 19 49 89.5 -- Extra Points -Made Att 32 33 28 28 18 19 Fantasy Points 108 97 69

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Jay Feely, ARI

Bye: 6

Jay Feely's first season as Arizona's kicker in 2010 was about on average for his career. He made 24 of 27 field goals and all 29 extra points. In 10 seasons, it was the sixth time he's made 25 or fewer field goals and the third time he's had fewer than 30 extra points. Feely will remain an accurate kicker, and he plays in a favorable venue, but the Cardinals need to improve on offense specifically at QB if Feely wants an upgrade in Fantasy value. We view him as a No. 2 Fantasy option, and he's worth using as a bye-week replacement off waivers in all formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 25 29 53 86.2 24 27 55 88.9 30 36 55 83.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 26 26 29 29 32 32 Fantasy Points 105 111 124

plays with and his recent history (86.8 percent accuracy in his last five seasons). Gould is a useful late-round pick this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 25 28 48 89.3 25 30 54 83.3 24 28 52 85.7 -- Extra Points -Made Att 40 40 35 35 33 33 Fantasy Points 115 116 109

Shayne Graham, UFA

Bye: TBD

Nick Folk, NYJ

Bye: 8

Nick Folk had an inconsistent season with the Jets in 2010. He made 30 field goals, which was a career best, but he also missed eight. He did have two kicks of at least 50 yards with a long of 56. The Jets brought in Nick Novak to compete with Folk for the starting job in 2011, but we expect Folk to be the kicker this season. Keep an eye on what develops, but Folk is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 25 31 52 80.6 30 39 56 76.9 18 28 51 64.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 34 35 37 37 36 36 Fantasy Points 111 131 92

Shayne Graham was not able to stick around in Washington after a rough preseason debut, but he proved in 2010 that he can still be a quality Fantasy option so he may receive a shot with another team. Graham took over for an injured Stephen Gostkowski (quad) last year in New England and finished 12 of 12 on field goals (longest was 41 yards) and 35 of 37 extra points in eight games. If he can find a way to win a job with any team, Fantasy owners can look for him off waivers during the year. He's not worth drafting in standard Fantasy play. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 0 0 ----12 12 41 100.0 23 28 53 82.1 -- Extra Points -Made Att 0 0 39 41 28 29 Fantasy Points 0 75 101

Jason Hanson, DET

Bye: 9

Graham Gano, WAS

Bye: 5

Graham Gano had a productive year in 2010, his first full season as a starting kicker, and he will look to build on that performance this season -- if he makes the team. Gano, who made 24 of 35 field goals and 28 extra points, will battle for the kicking job this summer in D.C. But even if he comes out of camp with the job, Fantasy owners shouldn't trust him with a roster spot on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 22 29 48 75.9 24 35 49 68.6 4 4 46 100.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 28 28 28 28 6 7 Fantasy Points 94 100 18

Jason Hanson missed half of last season with a MCL injury and is expected to at the very least compete for his job with the Lions this summer. Hanson's an old hand, playing with Detroit since 1992. At some point you have to figure that his leg will give out, but he hit 12 of 14 field goals last season and has hit 54 of his last 64 attempts. If Hanson remains as Detroit's kicker, he could put up some decent totals as the Lions' offense is one of the most potentially explosive units in the league. Still, he's risky to trust as anything more than a one-week replacement option off waivers during the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 29 52 82.8 12 14 52 85.7 21 28 50 75.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 33 33 19 19 25 25 Fantasy Points 109 61 90

Garrett Hartley, NO

Bye: 11

Stephen Gostkowski, NE

Bye: 7

Stephen Gostkowski enters this season trying to prove he is fully recovered from last year's torn quad muscle, which ended his 2010 season in Week 9. There is a chance the Patriots might have competition for Gostkowski in training camp, even with last year's replacement in Shayne Graham, but Gostkowski should remain the starting placekicker for New England in 2011. Prior to getting hurt, Gostkowski had three games with double digits in Fantasy points and five games with at least eight points. He also has a proven history of being an elite Fantasy option and we like him as a starter in the majority of leagues. Keep an eye on what develops in training camp, but plan on drafting Gostkowski with a late-round pick in all formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 26 30 50 86.7 10 13 43 76.9 26 31 53 83.9 -- Extra Points -Made Att 46 46 26 26 47 47 Fantasy Points 126 56 129

When you think of Garrett Hartley kicking for the Saints, you might think of a sure-fire starter simply because he's on a team with a high-powered offense that delivers lots of field goal opportunities. But you'd be wrong Hartley attempted just 25 field goals last season over 14 games, making 20 with 40 extra points. On one hand, we love Hartley's potential because he's kicking for the Saints, but the fact is that he's averaging less than one field-goal attempt per game over his career with New Orleans and has made on average roughly 80 percent of his field goal attempts over the last two years . Hartley's worth a last-round pick but he's not worth reaching for. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 28 49 85.7 20 25 52 80.0 9 11 38 81.8 -- Extra Points -Made Att 44 44 40 40 10 11 Fantasy Points 116 104 37

Alex Henery, PHI

Bye: 7

Robbie Gould, CHI

Bye: 8

Bears kicker Robbie Gould continued to be a reliable Fantasy kicker in 2010, nailing 25 of 30 field goals and hitting all 35 of his extra-point attempts. Gould even made three field goals from 50-plus yards, the first time he's hit more than one of those in his career. He just barely finished among the top 12 kickers in 2010 and should be considered a decent kicking option given the offense he

The Eagles drafted rookie kicker Alex Henery in the fourth round of the NFL Draft out of Nebraska, and he could replace David Akers, who is a free agent. Henery was the most accurate kicker in NCAA history, converting 89.5 percent of his field-goal attempts. As the kicker for the Eagles offense, even as a rookie, he has immense Fantasy value and is worth drafting as a starter with a late-round pick. If he goes undrafted then consider him an excellent bye-week replacement. Year 2011 (proj) ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 30 47 80.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 39 40 Fantasy Points 111

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Sebastian Janikowski, OAK

Bye: 8

Olindo Mare, CAR

Bye: 9

Sebastian Janikowski was the No. 1 Fantasy kicker in 2010 and we hope he remains there this season. Last year, Janikowski converted on 33 field goals in 41 attempts and he made all 43 extra points. The field goals and extra points were a career high, but Janikowski has made at least 23 field goals in each of the past three seasons. With Oakland's offense continuing to improve, Janikowski should remain a No. 1 Fantasy kicker. He's worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 30 35 57 85.7 33 41 59 80.5 26 29 61 89.7 -- Extra Points -Made Att 29 29 43 43 17 17 Fantasy Points 127 150 107

The Panthers agreed to a four-year contract with kicker Olindo Mare in late July, bringing the kicker east after spending several years in Seattle. Mare showed in 2010 that he still has potential to be a solid Fantasy option. He had 25 made field goals in 30 attempts with 31 extra points. It's the sixth time in 14 seasons he's had at least 25 field goals and the 10th time he's had at least 30 extra points. We see him as a good bye-week replacement during the season and not a reliable Fantasy starter for the early portion of the season, especially given the state of the Panthers' offense. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 29 52 82.8 25 30 51 83.3 24 26 47 92.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 29 29 31 31 28 28 Fantasy Points 103 108 100

Nate Kaeding, SD

Bye: 6 Joe Nedney, UFA Bye: TBD


Nedney was solid when called upon, and he even hit at least one 50-plus yard kick in each season he was with the 49ers. Still, David Akers appeared to be too good to pass up, so Nedney was the odd-man out and was released at the end of July. He will likely get a shot on another roster this season, though we don't think he's worth snagging on Draft Day until he does. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 0 0 ----11 13 51 84.6 17 21 51 81.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 0 0 17 17 33 33 Fantasy Points 0 54 88

Nate Kaeding will look to rebound from a disappointing season in 2010 but remains an elite Fantasy option. Kaeding missed three games last year due to an injured groin. As a result, he made just 23 field goals and 40 extra points, with the field goal total his lowest since 2005. But playing for the Chargers' explosive offense gives Kaeding an advantage, and he should again play at a high level. Kaeding is worth drafting as a starting option with a final-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 29 50 82.8 23 28 50 82.1 32 35 55 91.4 -- Extra Points -Made Att 41 41 40 40 50 51 Fantasy Points 115 111 152

Mike Nugent, CIN John Kasay, CAR Bye: 9


John Kasay is expected to either retire or be on a new team in 2011 after the Panthers signed a new kicker, Olindo Mare, in late July. Despite playing with an anemic offense in 2010, Kasay didn't have an awful year. He hit 25 of 29 field goals, but registered a meager 17 extra points. Kasay nailed over 80 percent of his attempts for five straight seasons. If he plays in 2011, he'll be at the very least a reliable one-week replacement Fantasy kicker. For now, keep him off of rosters. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 0 0 ---25 29 55 86.2 22 27 50 81.5 -- Extra Points -Made Att 0 0 17 17 31 32 Fantasy Points 0 98 99

Bye: 7

A torn ACL ended Mike Nugent's season after hitting 15 of 19 field goals (two from 50-plus yards) and 17 extra points in 10 games with the Bengals. Nugent wasn't bad for Fantasy play thanks to his opportunities, but questions remain about how effective he'll be coming back from major knee surgery in 2011. We suspect the Bengals will bring competition for Nugent in the summer, meaning that he's far from a solid Fantasy pickup. Consider other kickers before going with Nugent, who will be in a contract year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 20 25 45 80.0 15 19 54 78.9 4 8 48 50.0 -- Extra Points -Made Att 25 25 17 17 14 14 Fantasy Points 85 66 26

Rian Lindell, BUF

Bye: 7

Matt Prater, DEN

Bye: 6

Rian Lindell continues to prove he's a No. 2 Fantasy kicker and is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues. He had 83 Fantasy points in 2010 and did not rank among the top 20 kickers in standard leagues. He only made 16 field goals and 31 extra points. It was the fewest amount of field goals he's made since his rookie year in 2000. He should perform better this season, but he should only be used as a bye-week replacement when Buffalo has a favorable offensive matchup in good conditions. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 25 31 53 80.6 16 21 51 76.2 28 33 56 84.8 -- Extra Points -Made Att 28 28 31 32 24 24 Fantasy Points 105 83 110

Matt Prater was a free agent this offseason, but the Broncos decided to bring him back. He finished last season on injured reserve after suffering a groin injury. Prior to getting hurt, Prater was having a tough year, making just 12 of 18 field goals and 28 of 29 extra points. He might have to compete with Steven Hauschka or someone else for the job this season. The winner of that battle would be considered a No. 2 Fantasy kicker in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 23 28 55 82.1 16 18 59 88.9 30 35 51 85.7 -- Extra Points -Made Att 32 32 28 29 32 32 Fantasy Points 105 80 126

Ryan Longwell, MIN

Bye: 9

Neil Rackers, HOU

Bye: 11

Ryan Longwell was a free agent this offseason, but he inked a three-year deal to stay with the Vikings. Over the last four seasons, Longwell's accuracy has gradually improved and in 2010 he missed just one kick. Now that he's back with Minnesota, his prospects dim a little bit because the offense will not be as explosive as it once was. Still, Fantasy owners should consider him with a finalround choice with his track record. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 21 26 50 80.8 17 18 48 94.4 26 28 52 92.9 -- Extra Points -Made Att 30 30 30 31 54 55 Fantasy Points 95 81 136

Neil Rackers won the Texans' kicking job last preseason and did nothing to lose it headed into 2011. Rackers nailed all but three of his 30 field-goal attempts, including a 57-yarder at Denver in Week 16. Over the last three years Rackers has made 91 pct. of his field goal attempts and missed one extra point out of 125 tries. That coupled with the Texans' potent offense should make Rackers an appealing Fantasy kicker worth a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 27 30 55 90.0 27 30 57 90.0 16 17 48 94.1 -- Extra Points -Made Att 44 44 43 43 37 38 Fantasy Points 129 130 85

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Jeff Reed, SEA

Bye: 6

Adam Vinatieri, IND

Bye: 11

Jeff Reed signed with Seattle as a free agent this offseason after totaling 104 points last season while splitting time between the Steelers and 49ers. Reed has a career 82.2 percent success rate on field goals, but with the Seahawks expected to be a below-average offensive team in 2011, his chances of being a useful week-to-week starter in Fantasy appear limited. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 22 25 46 88.0 24 32 53 75.0 27 31 46 87.1 -- Extra Points -Made Att 27 27 32 32 41 41 Fantasy Points 93 108 122

Adam Vinatieri is back with the Colts after booting 26 of 28 field goal attempts through the uprights and adding another 51 extra points in 2010. Vinatieri has hit 85 percent of the field goals he's tried over the last three years, and while he doesn't have the leg to nail long attempts, he doesn't have terrible accuracy. He's fine as a low-end starter because he'll pick up lots of chances to kick, though he might get way more extra points than field goals in Indy. Draft him late. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 22 27 47 81.5 26 28 48 92.9 7 9 48 77.8 -- Extra Points -Made Att 44 44 51 51 17 18 Fantasy Points 110 129 38

Josh Scobee, JAC

Bye: 9

Jaguars kicker Josh Scobee improved in 2010, kicking 22 of 28 field goals, including a game-winning 59-yard attempt in Week 4 against the Colts. He added 41 extra points (no misses) and actually improved his kicking completion percentage. But because the Jaguars' offense doesn't give him a ton of chances to nail field goals, he's nothing more than a one-week replacement option worth considering when your primary kicker is on bye. Don't include Scobee in your Draft Day plans. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 21 28 54 75.0 22 28 59 78.6 18 28 52 64.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 35 35 41 41 30 31 Fantasy Points 102 111 92

Defense/Special Teams
Bears Bye: 8
The addition of Julius Peppers and the resurgence of Devin Hester made the Bears defense one of the league's best in 2010, so obviously expectations are high for 2011. Peppers and a healthy Brian Urlacher led a blitz-crazy defense that forced 21 interceptions and 22 fumbles, while racking up 34 sacks. Questions about the future of the Bears' secondary still exist, but the defense as a whole is very solid and should be competitive even with several tough offenses they'll face in 2011. But throw in Hester among the group of Bears returning punts and kicks, and the Bears DST doesn't seem like such a bad choice. Expect them to get picked in every league with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 19 12 46 5 1 21 14 34 4 0 13 15 34 3 1 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 21.9 322.9 172 17.9 314.3 220 23.4 337.8 170

Ryan Succop, KC

Bye: 6

Ryan Succop has proven to be a solid kicker for Fantasy owners the past two seasons. In two years in the NFL, Succop has 45 field goals (20 in 2010) and last year he made 42 extra points with Kansas City's improved offense. He should be able to post similar stats in 2011, but there are much safer kicking options to go with on Draft Day. If anything, consider Succop for one-week replacement duty off waivers during the year. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 26 31 52 83.9 20 26 53 76.9 25 29 53 86.2 -- Extra Points -Made Att 35 35 42 42 29 29 Fantasy Points 115 104 108

Bengals

Bye: 7

Shaun Suisham, PIT

Bye: 11

Shaun Suisham replaced Jeff Reed as the Steelers' kicker in Week 11 and finished the regular season hitting 14 of 15 field goals and adding 19 extra points. He might get some competition for his job after missing a pair of long field goals in the postseason (including an ill-advised attempt in Super Bowl XLV), but if he winds up as the Steelers' kicker, he might pick up some points. Problem is that he has not been a reliable Fantasy option over his career, nor have the Steelers typically had reliable Fantasy kickers. Think late-round pick, if at all, on Suisham in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 29 48 82.8 14 15 48 93.3 20 24 48 83.3 -- Extra Points -Made Att 38 38 19 19 25 26 Fantasy Points 110 61 85

The Bengals DST regressed in 2010, finishing among the bottom 10. They totaled 27 sacks, 16 interceptions, 12 forced fumbles (10 recovered) and scored two touchdowns (both defensive) while allowing opponents to score 395 points, over 100 points more from 2009. The Bengals will have to spend some money to keep their quality cornerback tandem together as Johnathan Joseph is a free agent, and they need to address their linebacker corps as veteran Dhani Jones is also up for a new deal. Ultimately, the Bengals need a pass rusher to help the entire defense, and until they find someone to wreak havoc on opposing quarterbacks, they'll struggle. Moreover, the Bengals defense will see a lot of strong offenses in 2011 and don't have a potent kick-return game, so there's not a lot to like here. Consider other options before the Bengals DST on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 18 8 30 2 0 16 10 27 2 0 19 6 34 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 23.6 335.5 126 24.7 332.0 147 18.2 301.4 196

Bills

Bye: 7

Lawrence Tynes, NYG

Bye: 7

Lawrence Tynes remains a No. 2 Fantasy kicker in the majority of leagues. He's never made more than 27 field goals in a year, and in 2010 he had just 19 made field goals on 23 attempts. He does have 88 extra points the past two seasons, which shows the potential of this Giants offense, but Tynes has a lot to prove to Fantasy owners before they should consider starting him each week. Tynes is best suited as a bye-week replacement off waivers in the majority of leagues, but if you decide to draft him do so with a last-round pick on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------ Field Goals -----------Made Att LG Pct 24 28 47 85.7 19 23 53 82.6 27 32 52 84.4 -- Extra Points -Made Att 39 39 43 43 45 45 Fantasy Points 111 104 128

The Bills DST is not a good Fantasy option heading into this season. There is some talent on defense in Paul Posluszny and Jairus Byrd, and if Shawne Merriman can return to health that would be a huge boost. The Bills also added rookies Marcel Dareus (defensive tackle), Aaron Williams (cornerback) and Kelvin Sheppard (linebacker) in the draft, but they wont make a significant enough impact right away. In 2010, the Bills were among the bottom five teams in Fantasy points with just 11 interceptions, 27 sacks, 11 fumble recoveries, four defensive touchdowns, 425 points allowed and 911 tackles. There is potential on special teams with C.J. Spiller, but the Bills DST is not worth drafting in the majority of leagues. If they start off the season playing well then add them off the waiver wire as a bye-week replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 15 8 25 3 0 11 11 27 4 0 28 5 34 2 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 27.1 335.4 121 26.6 361.6 139 20.4 340.6 184

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Broncos

Bye: 6

Cardinals

Bye: 6

The Broncos DST needs work heading into 2011, and new head coach John Fox should make improvements. But that doesnt mean Fantasy owners are going to draft this unit in the majority of leagues. Denver has aging veterans on defense with Champ Bailey and Brian Dawkins, and the Broncos need passrush specialist Elvis Dumervil (chest) to return at 100 percent. They did well in the draft with six picks going to the defensive side of the ball, including firstrounder Von Miller and second-rounder Rahim Moore, but as we all know, most rookies take time to develop. In 2010, the Broncos DST struggled with only six games with double digits in Fantasy points in a standard league. Thats not good, and the unit needs to start the season playing well if Fantasy owners are going to add them off the waiver wire. Our advice would be to avoid the Broncos DST on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 13 10 32 3 0 10 8 23 2 0 17 13 39 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 24.3 357.4 128 29.4 390.8 99 20.3 315.0 197

The Cardinals defense has quality players with Darnell Dockett, Adrian Wilson and rookie cornerback Patrick Peterson leading the way, but the Cardinals DST struggled last year with just five games with more than 15 Fantasy points. They also had just 30 turnovers and 33 sacks. Now, what saved the Cardinals DST in 2010 was 10 touchdowns, but they need to be more consistent. Hopefully the addition of new defensive coordinator Ray Horton will help, but the Cardinals DST should be considered a No. 2 option on Draft Day. Dont draft the Cardinals DST in the majority of leagues, but they could be a byeweek replacement if they start out the season playing well. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 14 9 33 4 0 17 13 33 10 0 21 8 43 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 24.8 348.8 135 27.1 373.6 191 20.3 346.8 189

Chargers

Bye: 6

Browns

Bye: 5

The Browns DST didn't post great totals in 2010, and a big reason for it was a lack of production from their heralded special-teams unit. Josh Cribbs didn't score a touchdown on special teams for the first time in his career. But the Browns aren't expected to take Cribbs' role there away from him, and the additions they made in the draft in Phil Taylor and Jabaal Sheard suggest they're going young in their 4-3 defensive realignment. The Browns defense had 19 interceptions, nine forced fumbles (nine recovered), 29 sacks and three touchdowns last year. They allowed 332 points and 5,601 total yards, both down from last year, and with young talent like Joe Haden, T.J. Ward and Ahtyba Rubin, they have room to take the next step in 2011. Their schedule has a lot of firepower on it, a strike against them for sure, but they will have some favorable matchups. We'd look for the Browns DST off waivers as a oneweek replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 18 8 26 2 0 19 9 29 3 0 10 9 40 4 1 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 22.8 333.8 122 20.8 350.1 163 23.4 389.2 152

The Chargers will have a new defensive coordinator in 2011 with Greg Manusky stepping in to replace Ron Rivera, who is now the head coach in Carolina. But Manusky, who was the 49ers defensive coordinator for the past four seasons, will run the same 3-4 system. Now, the Chargers will likely be without standout return man Darren Sproles, who is expected to leave as a free agent, but San Diego should still have quality players on defense. The Chargers have averaged three touchdowns, 15 interceptions, 36 sacks and nine fumble recoveries over the past three seasons, and they are capable of reaching those stats again this year. Consider the Chargers DST a low-end No. 1 option on Draft Day with a late-round pick. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 17 7 42 2 0 16 6 47 3 1 14 11 34 5 1 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 21.7 289.8 166 20.1 271.6 203 20.0 326.9 188

Chiefs

Bye: 6

Buccaneers

Bye: 8

Tampa Bay's offense is on the rise, but its defense is changing. Prized but troubled cornerback Aqib Talib is expected to be suspended to start the year (assuming the Bucs don't release him following an off-field incident), stud inside linebacker Barrett Ruud is a free agent and both safety spots aren't confidently filled. However, the team addressed its pass rush with the selections of ends Adrian Clayborn and Da'Quan Bowers in April's draft. If they pan out, they should get to the quarterback. But their problems are magnified when a challenging schedule that includes potent offenses from the NFC North, AFC South and of course the Saints and Falcons twice each is considered. The bottom line is that this DST is worth avoiding on Draft Day. Instead, consider them a one-week replacement off waivers when faced with a good matchup during the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 15 8 28 2 0 19 9 26 4 0 19 10 28 5 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 23.3 355.3 118 19.9 332.7 174 25.0 365.6 152

The Chiefs DST had a solid year in 2010 and improved dramatically under coordinator Romeo Crennel. They should play well once again this season. It helped the defense that rookie safety Eric Berry (92 tackles and four interceptions) had an outstanding season, and the Chiefs also got quality play out of Tamba Hali (14.5 sacks) and Derrick Johnson (121 tackles). Along with Brandon Flowers and Glenn Dorsey, Kansas City has some nice talent on defense, including the addition of rookies Justin Houston, Allen Bailey and Jalil Brown. And on special teams, with speedsters Dexter McCluster and Javier Arenas, the Chiefs are always a threat to score. Plan on drafting the Chiefs DST with a late-round pick in deep leagues or adding them off the waiver wire as a bye-week replacement in standard formats. They arent good enough to be a solid No. 1 option yet, but the potential is definitely there based on the players they have on defense and special teams. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 18 9 37 5 0 14 9 38 4 0 15 13 23 5 1 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 21.3 330.9 153 20.4 330.2 180 26.5 388.1 163

Colts

Bye: 11

The Colts DST was awful last year, and with no significant changes on the horizon for them heading into the 2011 season, chances are they'll be easy to pass on come Draft Day. Last year they posted five touchdowns (two on returns) but accounted for just 30 sacks, 10 interceptions and 12 forced fumbles, while giving up 388 points (24 per game). The Colts' schedule is loaded with potent offenses, and there's a real good chance Indy allows plenty of points again in 2011. Look elsewhere for Fantasy help on Draft Day. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 13 12 33 3 0 10 11 30 5 0 16 9 34 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 23.3 355.1 133 24.3 341.6 146 19.2 339.2 172

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Cowboys

Bye: 5

Falcons

Bye: 8

The Cowboys DST is a great Fantasy sleeper with the addition of Rob Ryan as defensive coordinator. Ryan has done well in previous stops in Cleveland and Oakland, but he's never had this much talent, especially talent that's used to a 3-4 scheme. And with Dez Bryant leading the return game, the Cowboys DST should be solid. The unit struggled in 2010, but the Cowboys should rebound this year. Plan on drafting the Cowboys DST with a late-round pick in all leagues. Playing against the NFC West and AFC East as part of their schedule won't hurt things, either. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 21 10 44 4 0 20 10 36 7 0 11 10 42 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 23.0 332.9 162 27.3 351.8 184 15.6 316.5 186

The Falcons DST finished as a top 12 Fantasy option in 2010, but they did so quietly. Despite handling 22 interceptions, totaling five touchdowns (two on returns) and yielding just 288 points, Atlanta was left with 31 sacks and 14 forced fumbles while giving up more than 3,600 passing yards. So while it was a good unit -- especially in those matchups against the Panthers, Seahawks and Browns -- it just wasn't quite a must-start option. Immediately following the season the Falcons jettisoned safety Erik Coleman, making it clear that they're going to try and improve their play there. They also could stand to add another pass rusher and retain kick returner Eric Weems. But the biggest issue with this unit is the schedule. Not only will it have two games each against the Saints and Buccaneers, but it will also duel with the AFC South, NFC North, the Eagles and the Giants in 2011. It's hard to believe the Falcons will hold down opponents to low scores, making the unit one to pass on come Draft Day. Look for them on waivers when they have games against the Panthers. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 16 9 30 4 0 22 9 31 5 0 15 13 28 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 22.5 329.9 136 18.0 332.4 195 20.3 348.9 168

Dolphins

Bye: 5

The Dolphins DST has all the pieces in place to be a solid unit, but Miami still enters this season as a No. 2 Fantasy option. The Dolphins DST has to prove itself first before Fantasy owners can trust them. Miami has an excellent pass rusher in Cameron Wake, a play-making linebacker in Karlos Dansby and a good secondary that includes Yeremiah Bell and Vontae Davis. They also have an innovative defensive coordinator in Mike Nolan and some decent complementary parts. But with that same cast of characters last year, the Dolphins managed just 163 Fantasy points in a standard league, which ranked outside of the Top 20. The Dolphins DST has the chance to improve in 2011, but the safe bet is to add them off the waiver wire if they start out playing well or as a bye-week replacement. The Dolphins DST is not yet at the level where you consider them a starting option. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 14 10 36 2 0 11 8 39 1 1 15 6 43 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 22.6 325.7 128 20.8 309.3 163 24.4 349.4 157

49ers

Bye: 7

The 49ers DST benefits from several things, mainly some talented players (Patrick Willis, Dashon Goldson, Justin Smith, Nate Clements and Takeo Spikes on defense and Ted Ginn on special teams), and now it's up to new defensive coordinator Vic Fangio to get them playing at a high level. In 2010, the 49ers had just 36 sacks and 22 turnovers, which was a decline from 2009. We consider the 49ers DST a No. 2 option on Draft Day. The potential is there for them to be a starting unit, but owners should only use them as a bye-week replacement going into the year with the hope that they can become a regular option with more consistent play. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 17 7 32 4 0 15 7 36 5 0 18 15 44 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 21.5 339.8 136 21.6 327.8 174 17.6 326.4 230

Eagles

Bye: 7

The Eagles DST continues to be a dynamic unit thanks to their aggressive play-calling and the return abilities of DeSean Jackson, and the additions of Nnamdi Asomugha and Jason Babin only make them more intriguing. Where there's a wrinkle is at defensive coordinator where Juan Castillo -- the Eagles' former offensive line coach -- will call the plays. That sounds really strange but Castillo is a grizzled football vet who Andy Reid trusts to run the defense. They also have defensive line coach Jim Washburn to help the pass rush explode. In the past two years, the Eagles DST has 19 games with double digits in Fantasy points. They do a good job of rushing the passer and have the ability to create turnovers with back to back seasons of 20-plus interceptions. We like the Eagles DST as a solid No. 1 Fantasy option, and they are worth a late-round pick in all leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 22 10 48 5 0 23 11 39 3 0 25 13 44 6 2 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 19.9 319.2 206 23.6 327.2 179 21.1 321.1 236

Giants

Bye: 7

The Giants DST should be considered a No. 1 Fantasy option on Draft Day because they have all the elements you look for in a quality unit. The biggest asset to the Giants is their pass rush with talented players like Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora and a quality defensive backfield with Antrel Rolle, Kenny Phillips and rookie Prince Amukamara, who was drafted in the first round. In 2010, the Giants had nine games with double digits in Fantasy points, including four games with 20 or more points. They had 12 games with double digits in sacks and 16 total interceptions. Thats the type of production you can expect from the Giants DST, and they are worth drafting with a late-round pick after all the elite options are off the board. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 21 16 47 3 0 16 23 47 0 0 13 11 33 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 21.6 308.6 171 21.7 310.8 211 26.7 323.7 173

Jaguars

Bye: 9

The Jaguars DST showed occasional flashes of what might eventually come, but they were mainly a doormat in 2010. With a shattered secondary that nearly every opponent had success against, the unit as a whole allowed 5,949 yards, 419 points and only had 13 interceptions, 26 sacks, eight forced fumbles (five recovered) and one touchdown. Jacksonville's defense will continue to see potent superstars from the Colts, Texans and Titans and its schedule doesn't do it any favors. Tack on a draft class that added zero playmakers, and the unit is in big trouble. Keep the Jaguars DST off of Fantasy rosters unless you're looking for a one-week fill-in during the season. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 15 6 23 2 0 13 5 26 1 0 15 10 14 0 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 27.5 371.1 109 26.2 371.8 106 23.8 352.1 104

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Jets

Bye: 8

Patriots

Bye: 7

The Jets DST enters 2011 as a No. 1 Fantasy option, but they arent the top unit as they were in 2010. Last year, the Jets DST was solid but not spectacular. They had seven games with at least 15 Fantasy points but five games with 10 points or less. The problem for the Jets is their pass rush since they had more than three sacks just twice. They did a good job creating turnovers with 12 interceptions and 17 forced fumbles, and they also had five defensive touchdowns. The Jets did well this offseason by drafting rookie DE Muhammad Wilkerson in Round 1 and DT Kenrick Ellis in Round 2, and they should improve the defensive line. And with Rex Ryan calling the shots, the Jets defense should be successful this season. Plan on drafting the Jets DST as a starting option with a late-round pick in all formats. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 13 11 39 4 0 12 18 40 5 2 17 14 32 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 20.5 298.1 207 19.0 291.5 228 14.8 252.3 246

The Patriots DST has the potential to be great in 2011 if they can enhance their pass rush. Otherwise, all the components are in place to succeed. Talented players? New England has Jerod Mayo, Devin McCourty, Pat Chung and rookie DB Ras-I Dowling, who was drafted in the second round. They also acquired Albert Haynesworth in late July to help with that pass rush. Good special teams? Brandon Tate proved to be a quality return man in 2010 and should continue to shine this year. The Patriots had at least 15 Fantasy points in a standard league in 2010 eight times, including five games in a row to close the season. Plan on drafting the Patriots as a low-end No. 1 option with a lateround pick. Bill Belichick will continue to improve the defense, and the Patriots DST should excel. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 22 11 37 4 0 25 13 36 9 0 18 10 31 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 20.3 336.3 191 19.6 366.5 226 17.8 320.2 191

Lions

Bye: 9

Raiders

Bye: 8

Don't laugh, but the Lions DST finished as a Top 12 unit in standard-scoring formats last season, and they might do it again this season. The Lions really got a boost from defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, who accounted for 10 of the team's 44 sacks, and as a result they allowed fewer than 5,500 total yards, which is less than the Patriots and Cowboys allowed. They even upgraded at safety this offseason by signing veteran Erik Coleman and added rookie defensive tackle Nick Fairley to pair with Suh. Now the bad news: Detroit faces several strong offenses in 2011, including the Packers twice and the Saints, Falcons, Buccaneers, Cowboys and Chargers, making their DST a tough choice on Draft Day. Your best bet is to pick them off waivers and use them as a one-week replacement during the season assuming they don't make any other splashes in free agency, in which case they would be worth drafting. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 14 12 44 4 1 14 15 44 4 1 9 13 26 3 2 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 22.6 341.3 154 23.1 343.6 186 30.9 392.1 116

The Raiders DST made tremendous strides in 2010 and was even a starting option in several leagues by the end of the season. The Raiders did a good job with their pass rush (seven players had at least four sacks with 47 total), they had seven interceptions, 12 fumble recoveries and seven touchdowns, which set a new high for the past four seasons. Three of those touchdowns came on returns thanks to Jacoby Ford, but the Raiders have some quality defenders in Tyvon Branch, Richard Seymour, Michael Huff, Rolando McClain and Kamerion Wimbley. Oakland has some tough matchups this year against the AFC East and NFC North along with two games against San Diego, but the Raiders could be a decent option to use if you rotate your DST on a weekly basis, especially if they are able to bring back free agent CB Nnamdi Asomugha. They wont be a starting option in the majority of leagues, but you can use the Raiders DST in deeper formats and as a bye-week replacement. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 11 9 35 4 0 12 12 47 7 2 8 12 37 0 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 25.3 365.2 131 23.2 322.8 211 23.7 361.9 121

Packers

Bye: 8

The Packers DST wound up being one of the best in Fantasy in 2010, so expectations are they'll be strong again in 2011. The unit racked up 24 interceptions, 47 sacks, 15 forced fumbles (eight recovered) and four defensive touchdowns (no special teams scores). Unlike several other defenses, the Packers have nearly all of their starters in place for another run they even have incredible depth at linebacker and cornerback. The Packers' schedule is tougher they face a lot of really potent offenses in 2011 but so long as Dom Capers is at the control of this unit, consider the Packers DST a high-quality No. 1 option worth a middle- to late-round pick. They might be tops in the league in 2011. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 23 9 44 6 0 24 8 47 4 0 30 10 37 4 1 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 19.7 319.8 208 15.0 309.1 233 18.6 284.4 241

Rams

Bye: 5

The Rams DST has potential to be a successful unit, but they should be considered a No. 2 Fantasy option coming into the year. St. Louis lost standout DB O.J. Atogwe, who signed with the Redskins, but Steve Spagnuolo's crew still has some young talent up front in James Laurinaitis and Chris Long. Still, the Rams need work, and they had no defensive touchdowns in 2010 or special teams scores. The Rams had 43 sacks, but they only forced 26 turnovers. If the Rams DST can improve early in the year then look for them off the waiver wire as a bye-week replacement. But don't plan on drafting the Rams DST in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 15 11 44 2 0 14 12 43 0 1 8 11 25 1 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 22.5 350.6 140 20.5 336.8 163 27.3 372.8 107

Panthers

Bye: 9

Ravens

Bye: 5

Losing Julius Peppers was just one of several big problems the Panthers DST incurred last season, and without improvements this offseason they'll struggle again in 2011. They're in a tough division with three solid offenses and have matchups against the offensively loaded AFC South and NFC North coming up. So even though they boast one of the league's best linebackers in Jon Beason and have a pair of burgeoning young defenders in Charles Johnson and Charles Godfrey, Fantasy owners should stay far, far away from this unit this summer. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 14 9 33 1 0 17 12 31 1 1 22 15 31 1 2 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 26.4 339.9 117 25.5 335.9 145 19.3 315.8 197

The Ravens DST finished 2010 as a Top-12 unit, but it didn't come easy. Thanks to a strong finish propelled in part by the return of safety Ed Reed, the defense wound up with 19 interceptions, 15 forced fumbles (eight recovered), but just 27 sacks and three touchdowns. The special teams unit added another touchdown on a David Reed kickoff return. While some Fantasy owners might have lost interest in the Ravens due to how they played over the first two-thirds of the season, there's optimism based on the last third as well as their excellent schedule. We'd consider this DST draftable somewhere in the late rounds. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 17 10 30 3 0 19 8 27 4 0 22 10 32 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 18.4 316.3 166 16.9 318.9 193 16.3 300.5 222

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Redskins

Bye: 5

Texans

Bye: 11

The Redskins DST has some solid playmakers on the defensive side with the new addition of DB Oshiomogho Atogwe and rookie DE Ryan Kerrigan to go with London Fletcher, DeAngelo Hall, Brian Orakpo and LaRon Landry. They also got rid of Albert Haynesworth in late July. But this unit needs to improve tremendously for Fantasy owners to count on them. In 2010, the Redskins had just six games with double digits in Fantasy points, including only one in the final eight games. The Redskins DST did have three touchdowns, but they had just 40 sacks and 27 turnovers. Go into the season with the Redskins DST as a No. 2 Fantasy option, and they should only be used as a bye-week replacement in the majority of leagues. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 16 8 28 2 0 14 13 29 3 0 11 6 40 0 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 24.3 379.4 120 23.6 389.3 147 21.0 319.7 146

The Texans DST got a facelift this offseason after finishing dead last in several defensive categories as well as ending up as the worst DST in Fantasy Football. Houston signed Wade Phillips to be its defensive coordinator and will move to a 3-4 scheme in 2011. The team also drafted defensive lineman J.J. Watt and pass rusher Brooks Reed with their first two picks in April's draft. But it's their secondary that remains the weak spot after giving up 33 passing touchdowns in 2010. Big questions surrounding the health of LB DeMeco Ryans (Achilles'), the personnel on special teams and how soon the team can adjust to the new defensive scheme remain. The Texans DST is not worthy of being drafted at this point, though they are a solid consideration as a one-week replacement during the season when faced with a favorable matchup. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 14 10 29 2 0 13 5 30 0 0 14 13 28 4 2 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 24.9 368.3 121 26.7 376.9 96 20.8 324.8 180

Saints

Bye: 11 Titans Bye: 6


The Titans defense was a mixed bag last season, which means the unit could rebound for the 2010 season. Even with injuries robbing the defensive line of some good talent including first-round pick Derrick Morgan, the Titans registered 40 sacks. They forced 17 fumbles, recovering eight, and added 17 interceptions, a pair of safeties, three touchdowns (two on returns by Marc Mariani) and yielded 339 points over 16 games. There's room for this defense to not just be improved, but perhaps the best in its division after a nice draft haul that included linebackers Akeem Ayers and Colin McCarthy and defensive tackle Jurrell Casey. If they can find a cornerback to play opposite Cortland Finnegan and a new contract (or replacement) for DE Jason Babin, they could be good. However, it won't help them that they play in an offensively potent division or face tough offenses in the Steelers, Ravens, Saints, Falcons and Buccaneers in 2011. Save for the five games where they might shut an offense down, the Titans DST isn't worth considering. Look elsewhere for Fantasy help. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 17 10 37 3 0 17 8 40 3 2 20 7 32 4 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 22.4 366.5 141 21.2 367.7 176 25.1 365.6 166

What's in store for the Saints DST in 2011? After regressing a bit last season, the team already added interior line help with big defensive tackle Shaun Rogers, and he could go a long way in helping New Orleans get better against the run and force some turnovers. They also landed some pass rush help with Cameron Jordan, the team's first-round pick. And while the Saints' secondary was solid for much of 2010, they only picked off nine passes after hawking 26 in 2009. The challenge for the Saints D will come in their schedule as they take on potent offenses from the NFC North and AFC South along with their own intra-division battles, so they're going to give up some points. Save for die-hard fans, this unit shouldn't get drafted in standard 10- and 12-team leagues. If anything, check for them off waivers when they have juicy matchups against the Panthers. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 15 13 44 5 2 9 16 33 2 1 26 13 36 9 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 21.1 314.5 166 19.2 306.3 179 21.3 357.8 230

Seahawks

Bye: 6

The Seahawks DST has a long way to go before Fantasy owners can count on them this season. There is some talent there with David Hawthorne, Chris Clemons and Earl Thomas, and Leon Washington remains a star on special teams. But this unit is still not worth using as a No. 1 Fantasy option. In 2010, including the playoffs, Seattle had six defensive touchdowns, 13 interceptions, 41 sacks, 11 fumble recoveries and 19 forced fumbles. Don't worry about the Seahawks DST on Draft Day, but if they do improve early in the year then they could be a useful one-week replacement off the waiver wire. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 14 8 29 4 0 12 10 37 6 1 13 10 28 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 25.6 362.8 129 25.4 368.6 177 24.4 356.4 142

Vikings

Bye: 9

The Vikings defense was a big disappointment in 2010 and could well be on their way to struggling again in 2011. Their paltry totals -- 31 sacks, 15 interceptions, 11 forced fumbles and three touchdowns (one on special teams) -- combined with 348 points and 5,002 yards allowed made them weak Fantasy options. The team is expected to have a hole at defensive tackle due to Pat Williams' departure and might part ways with outside linebacker Ben Leber. Its safety depth is also a major concern, so the door is open for opposing offenses to run through this unit if it doesn't fix its problems. The Vikings also have a challenging schedule and will face a number of strong running teams. This is going to sound funny, but do not draft the Vikings DST in 2011. There are safer options out there. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 15 10 35 2 0 15 10 31 3 0 11 13 47 3 1 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 23.9 337.7 129 21.8 312.6 159 19.5 305.5 203

Steelers

Bye: 11

By name, the Steelers defense is considered one of the best and as such will be off the board earlier than most DSTs in 2011. That perception matched reality in 2010 as the defense rebounded from a paltry 2009 and led all DSTs in standard-scoring formats. The Steelers totaled 48 sacks, 21 interceptions, 24 forced fumbles with 14 recovered and four touchdowns (one on special teams). The Steelers had a healthy Troy Polamalu for much of the year and also saw excellent defensive line play from Ziggy Hood, who shouldered a big load with Aaron Smith out with an arm injury (rookie Cameron Heyward should help them out there, too). The rise of linebackers LaMarr Woodley and Lawrence Timmons also helped Pittsburgh a great deal. Consider them a No. 1 option worth taking in Round 10. Year 2011 (proj) 2010 2009 ------------------ Totals -----------------INT DFR SACK DTD STY 24 13 50 6 0 21 14 48 4 0 12 10 46 3 0 --- Per Game --- Fantasy PTSA YDSA Points 18.4 285.9 256 14.5 276.8 254 20.3 305.3 186

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2010 Final Statistics


Quarterbacks
Player Tom Brady Aaron Rodgers Peyton Manning Michael Vick Philip Rivers Drew Brees Matt Ryan Josh Freeman Eli Manning Matt Schaub Matt Cassel Joe Flacco Carson Palmer David Garrard Jay Cutler Kyle Orton Ryan Fitzpatrick Ben Roethlisberger Mark Sanchez Sam Bradford Donovan McNabb Shaun Hill Jon Kitna Chad Henne Jason Campbell Matt Hasselbeck Alex Smith Kerry Collins Tony Romo Brett Favre Vince Young Tim Tebow Derek Anderson Colt McCoy Troy Smith Kevin Kolb Rex Grossman Drew Stanton Jimmy Clausen Matthew Stafford Bruce Gradkowski Seneca Wallace Matt Moore Charlie Whitehurst Joe Webb John Skelton Tyler Thigpen Matt Flynn Tarvaris Jackson Jake Delhomme Charlie Batch Stephen McGee Trent Edwards Todd Bouman Mark Brunell Dennis Dixon Brian St. Pierre Brian Hoyer Josh Johnson Kellen Clemens Max Hall Richard Bartel Luke McCown Caleb Hanie Tony Pike Byron Leftwich Tyler Palko Chase Daniel Rusty Smith David Carr Kyle Boller Passing Att 492 475 679 372 541 658 571 474 539 574 450 489 586 366 432 498 441 389 507 590 472 416 318 490 329 444 342 278 213 358 156 82 327 222 145 189 133 119 299 96 158 101 143 99 89 126 62 66 58 149 49 44 101 34 13 32 28 15 16 2 78 28 19 7 12 7 6 3 40 13 4 Cmp 324 312 450 233 357 448 357 291 339 365 262 306 362 236 261 293 255 240 278 354 275 257 209 301 194 266 204 160 148 217 93 41 169 135 73 115 74 69 157 57 83 64 79 57 54 60 33 40 34 93 29 22 55 18 7 22 13 7 14 1 39 16 11 5 6 5 4 2 20 5 2 Yds 3,900 3,922 4,700 3,018 4,710 4,620 3,705 3,451 4,002 4,370 3,116 3,622 3,970 2,734 3,274 3,652 3,000 3,200 3,291 3,512 3,377 2,686 2,365 3,301 2,387 3,001 2,370 1,823 1,605 2,509 1,255 654 2,065 1,576 1,176 1,197 884 780 1,558 535 1,059 694 857 507 477 662 435 433 341 872 352 238 521 222 117 254 173 122 111 6 370 150 120 55 47 42 35 16 200 67 25 TD 36 28 33 21 30 33 28 25 31 24 27 25 26 23 23 20 23 17 17 18 14 16 16 15 13 12 14 14 11 11 10 5 7 6 5 7 7 4 3 6 5 4 5 2 0 2 2 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT 4 11 17 6 13 22 9 6 25 12 7 10 20 15 16 9 15 5 13 15 15 12 12 19 8 17 10 8 7 19 3 3 10 9 4 7 4 3 9 1 7 2 10 3 3 2 2 2 4 7 3 0 5 2 1 1 2 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 Rate 111.0 101.2 91.9 100.2 101.8 90.9 91.0 95.9 85.3 92.0 93.0 93.6 82.4 90.8 86.3 87.5 81.8 97.0 75.3 76.5 77.1 81.3 88.9 75.4 84.5 73.2 82.1 82.2 94.9 69.9 98.6 82.1 65.9 74.5 77.8 76.1 81.2 78.4 58.4 91.3 65.9 88.5 55.6 65.5 60.9 62.3 73.0 82.4 63.9 63.4 76.2 81.4 54.9 68.5 92.0 79.4 48.7 69.3 95.6 56.2 35.7 57.1 76.6 94.3 60.1 86.6 81.9 79.9 25.0 23.6 30.2 Rushing Att Yds 31 30 64 356 18 18 100 676 29 52 18 -3 46 122 68 364 32 70 22 28 33 125 43 84 32 50 66 279 50 232 22 98 40 269 34 176 30 105 27 63 29 151 22 123 30 150 35 52 47 222 23 60 18 60 10 1 6 38 17 8 25 125 43 227 5 25 28 136 23 121 14 68 3 6 18 113 23 57 4 11 12 41 7 9 5 25 20 43 18 120 10 49 13 73 9 26 7 63 8 -2 7 30 13 74 14 58 2 8 0 0 5 32 0 0 10 -8 4 39 2 9 1 -5 0 0 1 4 1 -1 0 0 0 0 2 5 2 16 0 0 0 0 7 18 Avg 1.0 5.6 1.0 6.8 1.8 -0.2 2.7 5.4 2.2 1.3 3.8 2.0 1.6 4.2 4.6 4.5 6.7 5.2 3.5 2.3 5.2 5.6 5.0 1.5 4.7 2.6 3.3 0.1 6.3 0.5 5.0 5.3 5.0 4.9 5.3 4.9 2.0 6.3 2.5 2.8 3.4 1.3 5.0 2.1 6.7 4.9 5.6 2.9 9.0 -0.2 4.3 5.7 4.1 4.0 0.0 6.4 0.0 -0.8 9.8 4.5 -5.0 0.0 4.0 -1.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 8.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 TD 1 4 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 1 1 1 3 4 2 3 3 5 3 1 4 3 4 6 4 5 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 5 2 3 0 5 4 0 3 0 0 3 4 1 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FPTS 371 359 351 351 341 334 308 308 293 292 282 280 275 266 255 249 244 243 235 226 202 191 189 185 183 172 162 136 120 118 108 108 102 101 87 75 65 64 63 62 60 47 42 40 37 36 32 31 31 30 29 28 27 16 14 9 8 8 7 6 4 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0

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Running Backs
Player Arian Foster Adrian Peterson Jamaal Charles Peyton Hillis Chris Johnson Darren McFadden LeSean McCoy Rashard Mendenhall Michael Turner Ray Rice Matt Forte Maurice Jones-Drew Steven Jackson Ahmad Bradshaw BenJarvus Green-Ellis Cedric Benson LaDainian Tomlinson Knowshon Moreno Frank Gore Mike Tolbert Fred Jackson Jahvid Best Brandon Jacobs Thomas Jones Felix Jones Michael Bush LeGarrette Blount Brandon Jackson Danny Woodhead Ronnie Brown Ryan Torain Ryan Mathews Marshawn Lynch Tim Hightower Chris Ivory Jonathan Stewart Shonn Greene Ricky Williams Cadillac Williams Jason Snelling Rashad Jennings Justin Forsett Mike Goodson Darren Sproles Keiland Williams Joseph Addai Donald Brown Maurice Morris Brian Westbrook Willis McGahee John Kuhn Marcel Reece Marion Barber Derrick Ward Correll Buckhalter Beanie Wells Pierre Thomas Chester Taylor Javarris James Tashard Choice Toby Gerhart DeAngelo Williams Jerome Harrison C.J. Spiller Isaac Redman Javon Ringer Clinton Portis Reggie Bush Ladell Betts Earnest Graham Bernard Scott Anthony Dixon Kenneth Darby Mewelde Moore Rushing Att 326 283 230 270 316 223 207 324 334 308 237 299 330 276 229 321 219 182 203 182 222 172 147 245 185 158 201 190 97 200 164 157 202 153 137 178 185 159 125 87 84 118 103 51 65 116 129 90 77 99 84 30 113 51 59 116 83 112 46 66 81 87 71 74 52 51 54 36 45 20 61 70 34 33 Yds 1,614 1,298 1,467 1,177 1,364 1,157 1,080 1,274 1,371 1,223 1,069 1,324 1,241 1,235 1,008 1,111 914 779 853 735 927 563 823 896 800 655 1,007 703 547 734 742 675 737 736 716 770 766 673 437 324 459 523 452 270 261 495 497 336 340 377 281 122 374 317 147 397 269 267 112 243 322 361 330 283 247 239 227 150 150 99 299 237 107 99 Avg 5.0 4.6 6.4 4.4 4.3 5.2 5.2 3.9 4.1 4.0 4.5 4.4 3.8 4.5 4.4 3.5 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.0 4.2 3.3 5.6 3.7 4.3 4.1 5.0 3.7 5.6 3.7 4.5 4.3 3.6 4.8 5.2 4.3 4.1 4.2 3.5 3.7 5.5 4.4 4.4 5.3 4.0 4.3 3.9 3.7 4.4 3.8 3.3 4.1 3.3 6.2 2.5 3.4 3.2 2.4 2.4 3.7 4.0 4.1 4.6 3.8 4.8 4.7 4.2 4.2 3.3 5.0 4.9 3.4 3.1 3.0 TD 16 12 5 11 11 7 7 13 12 5 6 5 6 8 13 7 6 5 3 11 5 4 9 6 1 8 6 3 5 5 4 7 6 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 0 3 4 2 5 4 5 4 1 4 4 2 2 2 3 6 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 2 0 Receiving Trgt Rcpt 84 66 50 36 65 45 77 61 57 44 61 47 90 78 34 23 20 12 82 63 70 51 44 34 62 46 58 47 16 12 38 28 79 52 48 37 73 46 29 25 54 31 80 58 13 7 20 14 52 48 24 18 7 5 50 43 44 34 42 33 28 18 26 22 28 22 42 21 1 1 13 8 23 16 30 19 64 46 51 44 33 26 50 33 57 40 75 59 58 39 26 19 28 20 31 25 24 16 18 14 18 15 43 25 15 11 11 7 39 28 8 5 29 29 26 20 11 9 22 17 29 21 14 11 13 12 31 24 10 9 8 7 9 5 43 34 30 23 19 16 13 11 5 5 13 10 31 26 Yds 604 341 468 477 245 507 592 167 85 556 547 317 383 314 85 178 368 372 452 216 215 487 59 122 450 194 14 342 379 242 125 145 145 136 17 103 120 141 355 303 223 252 310 520 309 124 205 170 150 55 97 333 49 61 240 74 201 139 63 109 167 61 85 157 72 44 55 208 141 130 60 11 61 205 Avg 9.2 9.5 10.4 7.8 5.6 10.8 7.6 7.3 7.1 8.8 10.7 9.3 8.3 6.7 7.1 6.4 7.1 10.1 9.8 8.6 6.9 8.4 8.4 8.7 9.4 10.8 2.8 8.0 11.1 7.3 6.9 6.6 6.6 6.5 17.0 12.9 7.5 7.4 7.7 6.9 8.6 7.6 7.8 8.8 7.9 6.5 10.2 6.8 9.4 3.9 6.5 13.3 4.5 8.7 8.6 14.8 6.9 7.0 7.0 6.4 8.0 5.5 7.1 6.5 8.0 6.3 11.0 6.1 6.1 8.1 5.5 2.2 6.1 7.9 TD 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 0 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Misc FL 2 1 2 5 2 3 1 2 2 0 2 2 1 6 0 5 0 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 1 3 4 4 2 4 2 2 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 FPTS 325 239 236 232 228 219 219 217 213 213 212 199 196 192 186 168 163 158 156 156 151 138 137 135 135 132 131 128 125 123 120 117 115 108 98 97 96 95 94 92 91 89 88 85 84 83 81 80 79 74 73 67 65 61 60 58 58 57 51 50 48 46 45 43 43 39 39 39 39 38 37 36 34 33

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Wide Receivers
Player Brandon Lloyd Dwayne Bowe Roddy White Greg Jennings Calvin Johnson Mike Wallace Hakeem Nicks Andre Johnson Reggie Wayne Steve Johnson Miles Austin Mike Williams Jeremy Maclin DeSean Jackson Terrell Owens Larry Fitzgerald Mario Manningham Marques Colston Santana Moss Braylon Edwards Percy Harvin Kenny Britt Wes Welker Johnny Knox Anquan Boldin Derrick Mason Lance Moore Brandon Marshall Deion Branch Pierre Garcon Mike Thomas Michael Crabtree Austin Collie Davone Bess Chad Ochocinco Santonio Holmes Malcom Floyd Nate Washington Anthony Armstrong Hines Ward Nate Burleson Jabar Gaffney Mike Sims-Walker James Jones Robert Meachem Danny Amendola Kevin Walter Dez Bryant Mike Williams Jacoby Ford Eddie Royal Roy Williams Steve Breaston Josh Morgan Lee Evans Jordan Shipley Donald Driver Ben Obomanu Brandon Gibson Jacoby Jones Louis Murphy Earl Bennett Devin Hester Steve Smith Randy Moss David Gettis Brian Hartline Jason Avant Mohamed Massaquoi Brandon Tate Blair White Jordy Nelson Steve Smith Michael Jenkins Receiving Trgt Rcpt 153 77 132 72 179 115 125 76 137 77 100 60 128 79 138 86 174 111 142 82 119 69 127 65 115 70 96 47 139 72 173 90 92 60 133 84 146 93 101 53 110 71 73 42 122 86 100 51 108 64 100 61 95 66 147 86 92 61 119 67 102 66 101 55 71 58 125 79 125 67 94 52 77 37 94 42 86 44 94 59 86 55 112 65 79 43 87 50 66 44 123 85 80 51 72 45 110 65 53 25 105 59 64 37 88 47 80 44 82 37 75 52 84 51 50 30 91 53 79 51 78 41 70 46 73 40 75 48 63 28 67 37 73 43 76 51 74 36 46 24 58 36 64 45 102 46 73 41 Yds 1,448 1,162 1,389 1,265 1,120 1,257 1,052 1,216 1,355 1,073 1,041 964 964 1,056 983 1,137 944 1,023 1,115 904 868 775 848 960 837 802 763 1,014 818 784 820 741 649 820 831 746 717 687 871 755 625 875 562 679 638 689 621 561 751 470 627 530 718 698 578 600 565 494 620 562 609 561 475 529 393 508 615 573 483 432 355 582 554 505 Avg 18.8 16.1 12.1 16.6 14.5 20.9 13.3 14.1 12.2 13.1 15.1 14.8 13.8 22.5 13.7 12.6 15.7 12.2 12.0 17.1 12.2 18.5 9.9 18.8 13.1 13.1 11.6 11.8 13.4 11.7 12.4 13.5 11.2 10.4 12.4 14.3 19.4 16.4 19.8 12.8 11.4 13.5 13.1 13.6 14.5 8.1 12.2 12.5 11.6 18.8 10.6 14.3 15.3 15.9 15.6 11.5 11.1 16.5 11.7 11.0 14.9 12.2 11.9 11.0 14.0 13.7 14.3 11.2 13.4 18.0 9.9 12.9 12.0 12.3 TD 11 15 10 12 12 10 11 8 6 10 7 11 10 6 9 6 9 7 6 7 5 9 7 5 7 7 8 3 6 6 4 6 8 5 4 6 6 6 3 5 6 2 7 5 5 3 5 6 2 2 3 5 1 2 4 3 4 4 2 3 2 3 4 3 5 3 1 1 2 3 5 2 2 2 Rushing Att 1 1 1 1 4 5 0 2 0 0 7 0 3 16 0 0 1 1 5 1 18 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 12 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 7 0 0 0 4 7 0 1 1 10 6 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 1 2 7 0 0 3 2 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 Yds -18 4 3 -1 32 39 0 10 0 0 93 0 36 104 0 0 2 1 -6 4 107 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 0 6 114 0 0 -3 0 17 0 -8 0 -2 81 0 0 0 14 81 0 0 0 155 61 0 35 17 0 0 0 17 28 7 43 9 30 0 0 2 27 0 -3 62 0 0 9 0 Avg -18.0 4.0 3.0 -1.0 8.0 7.8 --5.0 ----13.3 --12.0 6.5 ----2.0 1.0 -1.2 4.0 5.9 ----2.0 1.0 ----1.5 --3.0 9.5 -----1.5 --8.5 ---8.0 ---2.0 11.6 ------3.5 11.6 --0.0 0.0 15.5 10.2 --11.7 8.5 ------8.5 9.3 3.5 43.0 4.5 4.3 ----0.7 13.5 ---3.0 12.4 ----9.0 --TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 FPTS 210 206 200 198 189 188 171 170 169 165 159 158 157 155 152 151 146 144 143 132 132 131 127 124 123 122 122 117 115 114 111 110 110 108 107 107 107 104 103 103 102 99 96 95 94 92 92 90 87 84 82 81 80 80 79 78 78 78 76 76 74 74 74 70 69 68 67 65 65 65 65 64 63 62

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Player Deon Butler Brandon LaFell Patrick Crayton T.J. Houshmandzadeh Jerricho Cotchery Roscoe Parrish Arrelious Benn David Nelson Devery Henderson Brian Robiskie Emmanuel Sanders Laurent Robinson Darrius Heyward-Bey Legedu Naanee Vincent Jackson Brad Smith Mark Clayton Josh Cribbs Jerome Simpson Andre Roberts Sidney Rice Seyi Ajirotutu Antwaan Randle El Chansi Stuckey Danario Alexander Demaryius Thomas Brandon Stokley Harry Douglas Early Doucet Micheal Spurlock Brian Finneran Andre Caldwell Justin Gage Buster Davis Dexter McCluster Jason Hill Greg Camarillo Derek Hagan Donald Jones Chris Chambers Bernard Berrian Bryant Johnson Kelley Washington Ted Ginn Golden Tate Sammie Stroughter Damian Williams Ruvell Martin Greg Lewis Marlon Moore Chad Hall Joey Galloway Riley Cooper Verran Tucker Antonio Brown Terrance Copper Dezmon Briscoe Devin Aromashodu Eric Decker Rashied Davis Maurice Stovall Naaman Roosevelt David Clowney Sam Hurd Kassim Osgood David Anderson Tiquan Underwood Roydell Williams Johnnie Lee Higgins Stephen Williams Donte' Stallworth Chaz Schilens Max Komar Dominique Zeigler Julian Edelman

Receiving Trgt Rcpt 70 36 75 38 42 28 58 30 87 41 53 33 39 25 48 31 61 34 51 29 49 28 74 34 65 26 46 23 24 14 7 4 42 23 39 23 25 20 49 24 42 17 23 13 39 22 63 40 37 20 39 22 43 31 52 22 58 26 32 17 31 19 37 25 43 20 39 21 39 21 20 11 34 20 43 24 41 18 44 22 54 28 49 18 14 13 35 12 38 21 39 24 28 16 10 7 36 17 19 6 18 11 38 12 18 7 19 6 19 16 28 18 7 6 23 10 8 6 14 9 9 7 17 9 16 7 23 14 16 6 18 11 22 8 18 8 29 10 23 9 5 2 9 5 22 12 15 9 14 7

Yds 385 468 514 398 433 400 395 353 464 310 376 344 366 371 248 44 306 292 277 307 280 262 253 346 306 283 354 294 291 250 166 345 266 259 209 248 240 223 213 213 252 210 173 163 227 239 219 158 197 128 115 173 116 114 167 157 93 149 106 84 81 139 124 120 60 117 111 109 103 101 82 40 117 98 86

Avg 10.7 12.3 18.4 13.3 10.6 12.1 15.8 11.4 13.6 10.7 13.4 10.1 14.1 16.1 17.7 11.0 13.3 12.7 13.8 12.8 16.5 20.2 11.5 8.7 15.3 12.9 11.4 13.4 11.2 14.7 8.7 13.8 13.3 12.3 10.0 22.5 12.0 9.3 11.8 9.7 9.0 11.7 13.3 13.6 10.8 10.0 13.7 22.6 11.6 21.3 10.5 14.4 16.6 19.0 10.4 8.7 15.5 14.9 17.7 9.3 11.6 15.4 17.7 8.6 10.0 10.6 13.9 13.6 10.3 11.2 41.0 8.0 9.8 10.9 12.3

TD 4 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 1 3 0 2 1 3 2 2 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Rushing Att 2 1 0 0 4 3 6 0 3 0 0 2 4 3 1 38 1 20 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 18 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 2

Yds 6 60 0 0 -3 23 35 0 8 0 0 -14 48 -2 14 299 6 66 2 0 0 0 2 9 0 1 0 -5 5 0 0 -2 0 0 71 0 0 0 1 0 -8 0 0 11 4 2 5 0 0 16 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 0 0 0 14

Avg 3.0 60.0 -----0.8 7.7 5.8 --2.7 -----7.0 12.0 -0.7 14.0 7.9 6.0 3.3 2.0 ------2.0 3.0 --0.5 ---2.5 2.5 -----2.0 ----3.9 ------0.3 ---8.0 ----5.5 2.0 2.0 5.0 ----16.0 3.2 --------------------3.0 ----------------9.0 ------7.0

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Misc FL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

FPTS 62 58 57 57 55 54 54 53 52 49 47 46 44 43 43 43 42 41 41 40 40 38 38 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 34 32 32 31 31 30 30 28 27 27 25 23 23 23 22 21 21 21 19 19 19 17 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9

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Tight Ends
Player Jason Witten Antonio Gates Vernon Davis Marcedes Lewis Rob Gronkowski Kellen Winslow Chris Cooley Tony Gonzalez Dustin Keller Zach Miller Brandon Pettigrew Aaron Hernandez Benjamin Watson Todd Heap Jacob Tamme Kevin Boss Anthony Fasano Brent Celek Tony Moeaki Joel Dreessen Jermaine Gresham Greg Olsen Visanthe Shiancoe Jimmy Graham Heath Miller Owen Daniels Jeremy Shockey Bo Scaife Dallas Clark Daniel Fells Fred Davis Jared Cook Tony Scheffler John Carlson Evan Moore Jermichael Finley Randy McMichael David Thomas Delanie Walker Michael Hoomanawanui Andrew Quarless Zach Miller Dante Rosario Martellus Bennett Billy Bajema Craig Stevens Jeff King Travis Beckum Donald Lee John Gilmore Ed Dickson Leonard Pope Chris Baker Alge Crumpler Justin Peelle Daniel Graham Jimmy Kleinsasser Matt Spaeth Clay Harbor Ben Patrick Cameron Morrah Jonathan Stupar Robert Royal David Martin Brandon Manumaleuna James Casey Will Heller Brandon Myers Michael Palmer Kory Sperry Bear Pascoe Kellen Davis Gijon Robinson Logan Paulsen Receiving Trgt Rcpt 128 94 66 50 93 56 88 58 59 42 98 66 127 77 111 70 101 55 91 60 111 71 64 45 102 68 64 40 93 67 69 35 59 39 79 42 72 47 55 36 83 52 70 41 80 47 43 31 67 42 67 38 59 41 52 36 53 37 65 41 29 21 45 29 72 45 58 31 26 16 26 21 25 20 46 30 44 29 22 13 33 21 26 20 59 32 48 33 24 14 23 11 33 19 18 13 12 11 18 13 23 11 19 10 19 9 11 6 15 10 37 18 21 17 19 9 15 9 18 15 18 9 13 12 12 5 9 7 7 5 15 8 5 4 16 12 8 5 4 4 13 9 3 1 7 3 2 2 Yds 1,002 782 914 700 546 730 849 656 687 685 722 563 763 599 631 531 528 511 556 518 471 404 530 356 512 471 408 318 347 391 316 361 378 318 322 301 221 219 331 146 238 216 264 260 145 122 121 116 73 160 152 76 116 52 96 148 148 80 72 123 117 111 56 43 43 98 37 80 29 73 72 19 12 10 Avg 10.7 15.6 16.3 12.1 13.0 11.1 11.0 9.4 12.5 11.4 10.2 12.5 11.2 15.0 9.4 15.2 13.5 12.2 11.8 14.4 9.1 9.9 11.3 11.5 12.2 12.4 10.0 8.8 9.4 9.5 15.0 12.4 8.4 10.3 20.1 14.3 11.1 7.3 11.4 11.2 11.3 10.8 8.2 7.9 10.4 11.1 6.4 8.9 6.6 12.3 13.8 7.6 12.9 8.7 9.6 8.2 8.7 8.9 8.0 8.2 13.0 9.2 11.2 6.1 8.6 12.2 9.2 6.7 5.8 18.2 8.0 19.0 4.0 5.0 TD 9 10 7 10 10 5 3 6 5 5 4 6 3 5 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 5 2 5 2 2 3 4 3 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 3 1 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Rushing Att 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yds 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 0 9 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg ----------------------15.7 -1.0 --------------------3.0 ----------------------------6.0 ----4.5 -2.0 --------------------------------------------------------------TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 1 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FPTS 154 138 135 126 112 103 102 101 98 98 96 96 94 89 87 81 76 75 73 73 71 68 65 65 61 59 58 53 52 51 49 42 41 37 36 36 34 33 32 32 27 27 26 26 26 24 24 23 23 22 21 19 17 17 15 14 14 14 13 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 7 7 7

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Kickers
Player Sebastian Janikowski David Akers Nick Folk Josh Brown Matt Bryant Neil Rackers Adam Vinatieri Dan Carpenter David Buehler Billy Cundiff Robbie Gould Mason Crosby Rob Bironas Josh Scobee Nate Kaeding Jay Feely Jeff Reed Olindo Mare Connor Barth Ryan Succop Garrett Hartley Lawrence Tynes Graham Gano John Kasay Phil Dawson Rian Lindell Ryan Longwell Matt Prater Shayne Graham Mike Nugent Shaun Suisham Jason Hanson Dave Rayner Stephen Gostkowski Joe Nedney Clint Stitser Steven Hauschka Kris Brown John Carney Aaron Pettrey Shane Andrus Steven Weatherford Todd Carter Michael Koenen Rhys Lloyd Thomas Morstead Tim Masthay Sam Paulescu FG 33 32 30 33 28 27 26 30 24 26 25 22 24 22 23 24 24 25 23 20 20 19 24 25 23 16 17 16 12 15 14 12 13 10 11 7 6 4 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FGA 41 38 39 39 31 30 28 41 32 29 30 28 26 28 28 27 32 30 28 26 25 23 35 29 28 21 18 18 12 19 15 14 16 13 13 8 7 5 6 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50+FG 4-7 1-3 2-5 3-4 1-1 3-4 0-0 4-8 4-6 0-1 3-4 2-4 2-3 2-2 1-4 2-3 2-4 1-2 1-2 1-3 2-2 2-3 0-3 3-4 0-3 2-5 0-0 2-3 0-0 2-4 0-0 3-4 2-2 0-1 2-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 FGLg 59 50 56 53 51 57 48 60 53 49 54 56 55 59 50 55 53 51 53 53 52 53 49 55 48 51 48 59 41 54 48 52 55 43 51 47 46 36 32 28 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XP 43 47 37 26 44 43 51 25 42 39 35 46 38 41 40 29 32 31 36 42 40 43 28 17 28 31 30 28 39 17 19 19 16 26 17 8 10 8 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 XPAtt 43 47 37 27 44 43 51 25 44 39 35 46 38 41 40 29 32 31 36 42 40 43 28 17 28 32 31 29 41 17 19 19 16 26 17 10 10 8 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FPTS 150 145 131 131 130 130 129 123 122 117 116 116 114 111 111 111 108 108 107 104 104 104 100 98 97 83 81 80 75 66 61 61 59 56 54 29 28 20 18 11 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Defense/Special Teams
Team Steelers Packers Jets Patriots Bears Raiders Giants Chargers Falcons Ravens Cardinals Lions Cowboys Chiefs Saints Eagles Seahawks Titans 49ers Buccaneers Dolphins Rams Browns Vikings Redskins Bengals Colts Panthers Bills Jaguars Broncos Texans Int 21 24 12 25 21 12 16 16 22 19 17 14 20 14 9 23 12 17 15 19 11 14 19 15 14 16 10 17 11 13 10 13 STY 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 SACK 48 47 40 36 34 47 47 47 31 27 33 44 36 38 33 39 37 40 36 26 39 43 29 31 29 27 30 31 27 26 23 30 TK 800 796 767 885 834 803 842 818 798 808 922 842 812 797 825 826 863 990 892 844 836 861 889 795 838 739 874 892 911 788 901 831 DFR 14 8 18 13 14 12 23 6 9 8 13 15 10 9 16 11 10 8 7 9 8 12 9 10 13 10 11 12 11 5 8 5 FF 24 15 17 11 22 15 34 11 14 15 13 21 14 18 25 11 16 17 13 12 13 23 9 11 19 12 12 14 15 8 13 11 DTD 4 4 5 9 4 7 0 3 5 4 10 4 7 4 2 3 6 3 5 4 1 0 3 3 3 2 5 1 4 1 2 0 PA 232 240 304 313 286 371 347 322 288 270 434 369 436 326 307 377 407 339 346 318 333 328 332 348 377 395 388 408 425 419 471 427 PaNetA 3,425 3,107 3,209 4,136 3,588 3,027 3,349 2,845 3,625 3,599 3,654 3,498 3,891 3,519 3,103 3,469 3,994 4,032 3,697 3,216 3,348 3,578 3,531 3,367 4,187 3,469 3,433 3,393 3,072 4,004 3,780 4,280 RuYdA 1,004 1,838 1,455 1,728 1,441 2,138 1,623 1,500 1,694 1,503 2,323 1,999 1,737 1,764 1,797 1,766 1,903 1,851 1,547 2,107 1,601 1,810 2,070 1,635 2,041 1,843 2,032 1,981 2,714 1,945 2,473 1,751 TYdA 4,429 4,945 4,664 5,864 5,029 5,165 4,972 4,345 5,319 5,102 5,977 5,497 5,628 5,283 4,900 5,235 5,897 5,883 5,244 5,323 4,949 5,388 5,601 5,002 6,228 5,312 5,465 5,374 5,786 5,949 6,253 6,031 FPTS 254 233 228 226 220 211 211 203 195 193 191 186 184 180 179 179 177 176 174 174 163 163 163 159 147 147 146 145 139 106 99 96

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Quarterbacks
Player Tom Brady Peyton Manning Aaron Rodgers Drew Brees Michael Vick Matt Ryan Matt Schaub David Garrard Carson Palmer Philip Rivers Matt Cassel Eli Manning Jay Cutler Joe Flacco Josh Freeman Kyle Orton Ryan Fitzpatrick Jon Kitna Sam Bradford Ben Roethlisberger Mark Sanchez Matt Hasselbeck Chad Henne Alex Smith Jason Campbell Kerry Collins Shaun Hill Donovan McNabb Tony Romo Tim Tebow Matthew Stafford Vince Young Rex Grossman Derek Anderson Kevin Kolb Colt McCoy Brett Favre Bruce Gradkowski Drew Stanton Jimmy Clausen Matt Moore Seneca Wallace Tarvaris Jackson Todd Bouman Joe Webb Troy Smith Charlie Whitehurst Matt Flynn Charlie Batch John Skelton Max Hall Stephen McGee Kellen Clemens Mark Brunell Tyler Thigpen Jake Delhomme Trent Edwards Richard Bartel Luke McCown Tony Pike Josh Johnson Brian Hoyer Sage Rosenfels Todd Collins Rusty Smith Passing Att Cmp 76 48 81 46 71 47 103 62 68 38 85 50 69 41 42 27 69 36 73 37 51 26 65 36 59 31 50 24 50 30 67 29 60 31 45 23 87 42 57 29 65 31 61 32 46 26 42 30 39 21 34 19 44 24 46 25 25 18 10 3 20 12 18 11 16 9 31 10 25 17 20 11 33 16 13 5 8 5 25 9 14 6 9 5 8 7 7 3 8 3 7 2 11 5 12 5 7 4 12 3 5 3 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 5 8 4 11 5 5 2 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 4 1 TD 27 26 19 23 13 22 19 16 19 18 18 17 15 14 15 13 14 13 12 9 8 9 10 9 7 9 9 8 8 3 6 6 6 5 5 3 4 3 2 2 3 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INT 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 0 3 2 1 4 3 0 1 0 2 0 4 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Rushing Att TD 9 1 2 0 12 4 0 0 20 9 10 0 1 0 5 3 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 6 1 7 0 1 0 6 0 7 0 3 1 8 2 5 3 5 2 2 0 6 0 7 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 8 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 4 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 179 169 148 145 145 143 124 121 116 113 111 103 97 96 95 86 86 85 78 76 71 71 62 61 58 58 55 53 52 48 45 37 36 31 29 27 22 19 19 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 10 9 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 -2 -4

Running Backs
Player Arian Foster BenJarvus Green-Ellis Peyton Hillis Adrian Peterson Rashard Mendenhall Michael Turner Mike Tolbert Chris Johnson Cedric Benson Ahmad Bradshaw Jamaal Charles Ray Rice Michael Bush Knowshon Moreno LeSean McCoy Darren McFadden Maurice Jones-Drew Brandon Jacobs Ryan Torain Thomas Jones Matt Forte Javarris James Fred Jackson LeGarrette Blount Frank Gore Marshawn Lynch Ronnie Brown Steven Jackson Joseph Addai Jahvid Best Maurice Morris LaDainian Tomlinson Brandon Jackson Ryan Mathews Willis McGahee Keiland Williams Chris Ivory Brian Westbrook Rashad Jennings Marion Barber Tim Hightower Danny Woodhead Chester Taylor Correll Buckhalter Justin Forsett Isaac Redman Beanie Wells Tashard Choice Cadillac Williams Mike Goodson Pierre Thomas Clinton Portis Javon Ringer Shonn Greene Jonathan Stewart Kenneth Darby Ladell Betts Anthony Dixon Felix Jones Donald Brown Ricky Williams Darren Sproles Derrick Ward Bernard Scott C.J. Spiller Toby Gerhart Reggie Bush Jackie Battle Mike Hart Leon Washington Brian Leonard Rushing Att TD 66 13 50 12 37 10 42 10 51 11 68 11 41 11 49 8 56 7 44 7 20 4 44 5 30 7 23 5 32 4 28 4 40 4 25 7 26 4 40 6 33 4 17 6 28 4 26 5 25 3 37 5 27 5 46 4 19 4 14 4 13 5 28 4 20 3 17 4 26 4 15 2 27 4 15 4 10 3 27 3 16 3 9 2 23 3 10 2 19 2 10 0 20 2 17 2 14 1 14 2 13 2 14 2 6 2 18 1 16 2 6 2 15 2 11 2 19 1 20 1 14 1 6 0 17 1 9 1 4 0 13 1 5 0 5 1 3 1 3 1 1 0 Receiving Trgt Rec 10 8 3 1 10 8 5 4 8 7 3 2 0 0 4 2 3 3 9 6 5 5 7 4 2 2 6 4 14 14 7 5 4 3 0 0 5 4 0 0 5 5 1 0 4 2 1 1 8 7 1 1 2 2 9 5 6 5 10 7 2 1 11 7 6 6 0 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 2 5 5 1 1 4 3 10 7 4 4 0 0 3 2 5 3 4 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 5 3 0 0 2 2 5 2 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 0 7 7 1 0 1 1 4 3 5 4 4 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 4 TD 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Misc FL 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 112 90 85 78 77 75 72 67 61 55 54 52 50 50 49 49 48 47 45 44 40 40 39 37 37 36 36 35 33 33 33 32 32 31 30 30 29 29 24 22 22 22 21 21 20 17 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 12 11 11 11 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7

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Wide Receivers
Player Jeremy Maclin Calvin Johnson Greg Jennings Hakeem Nicks Wes Welker Dwayne Bowe Mike Sims-Walker Roddy White Steve Johnson Brandon Lloyd Marques Colston Lance Moore Reggie Wayne Andre Johnson Terrell Owens Dez Bryant Larry Fitzgerald Nate Burleson Blair White Mike Williams Austin Collie Pierre Garcon Kenny Britt Anquan Boldin Santana Moss Miles Austin Roy Williams Kevin Walter Derrick Mason Malcom Floyd Hines Ward Mike Thomas David Nelson Danny Amendola James Jones Eddie Royal Santonio Holmes Steve Smith Jacoby Jones Devin Hester Earl Bennett Brandon Marshall Davone Bess Brian Finneran Nate Washington Chad Ochocinco Mike Williams Deon Butler Josh Morgan Brandon Gibson Percy Harvin Mark Clayton Braylon Edwards Jordan Shipley Michael Crabtree T.J. Houshmandzadeh Arrelious Benn Deion Branch Louis Murphy Jerome Simpson Donald Driver Randy Moss Ben Obomanu Laurent Robinson Jason Avant Brian Hartline Jabar Gaffney Mario Manningham Jordy Nelson Emmanuel Sanders Brandon LaFell Steve Smith Demaryius Thomas Lee Evans Receiving Trgt Rec 16 11 14 8 17 12 15 9 21 14 16 7 14 7 21 13 17 8 20 6 20 13 22 14 16 9 13 8 20 8 8 7 23 10 12 9 10 6 15 6 8 7 18 8 11 6 11 6 19 10 17 7 11 6 10 6 9 5 16 5 13 5 13 10 9 6 24 16 16 11 14 8 13 7 8 6 13 7 3 3 16 6 14 6 9 6 9 4 9 5 11 3 16 8 13 7 6 5 10 4 8 3 6 4 12 5 10 6 8 3 7 2 5 4 11 5 10 6 3 2 9 4 7 2 2 2 9 3 17 7 9 6 12 5 10 6 10 5 7 5 10 3 9 3 8 2 8 3 TD 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rushing Att TD 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 52 51 50 48 47 47 46 45 42 41 40 39 39 37 36 36 35 35 34 33 33 30 30 29 28 28 28 28 28 27 27 24 24 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 21 21 21 21 20 19 17 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 10 10 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8

Tight Ends
Player Rob Gronkowski Jason Witten Antonio Gates Marcedes Lewis Tony Gonzalez Aaron Hernandez Jimmy Graham Vernon Davis Greg Olsen Bo Scaife Jacob Tamme Jermaine Gresham Dustin Keller Todd Heap Zach Miller Brandon Pettigrew Tony Moeaki Anthony Fasano Joel Dreessen Benjamin Watson Jeremy Shockey Kevin Boss Fred Davis Donald Lee Kellen Winslow Owen Daniels David Thomas Randy McMichael Heath Miller Dallas Clark Brent Celek Craig Stevens Jeff King Alge Crumpler Travis Beckum Leonard Pope Chris Cooley Tony Scheffler John Carlson Clay Harbor Andrew Quarless Brandon Manumaleuna Chris Baker Justin Peelle Jermichael Finley Will Heller Kellen Davis Daniel Fells Michael Hoomanawanui Matt Spaeth Billy Bajema David Martin Gijon Robinson Logan Paulsen Michael Palmer John Gilmore Jimmy Kleinsasser Daniel Graham Delanie Walker Jared Cook Martellus Bennett Zach Miller Dante Rosario James Casey Gary Barnidge Visanthe Shiancoe Evan Moore Ed Dickson Scott Chandler Robert Royal Tom Crabtree Ernest Wilford Kris Wilson Dan Gronkowski Receiving Trgt Rec 15 12 15 11 15 11 14 10 20 10 12 8 9 7 11 8 14 9 10 8 10 5 8 6 15 7 7 5 11 7 10 6 9 4 9 5 6 5 9 4 9 6 11 3 4 3 5 5 10 7 9 6 11 7 4 3 8 4 3 3 10 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 11 7 11 6 8 2 4 3 4 2 3 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 8 2 5 1 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 3 8 2 7 5 6 3 5 2 2 2 5 1 4 1 4 0 3 0 3 2 3 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 TD 9 8 7 7 6 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Att TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Misc FL 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fantasy Points 60 55 51 46 42 40 36 29 28 28 27 27 26 23 22 21 21 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 10 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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2010 Yards From Scrimmage Leaders


Running Backs
Player Arian Foster Jamaal Charles Ray Rice LeSean McCoy Darren McFadden Peyton Hillis Maurice Jones-Drew Adrian Peterson Steven Jackson Matt Forte Chris Johnson Ahmad Bradshaw Michael Turner Rashard Mendenhall Frank Gore Cedric Benson LaDainian Tomlinson Felix Jones Knowshon Moreno Fred Jackson BenJarvus Green-Ellis Jahvid Best Brandon Jackson LeGarrette Blount Thomas Jones Ronnie Brown Mike Tolbert Danny Woodhead Shonn Greene Brandon Jacobs Marshawn Lynch Jonathan Stewart Tim Hightower Ryan Torain Michael Bush Ryan Mathews Ricky Williams Cadillac Williams Darren Sproles Justin Forsett Mike Goodson Chris Ivory Donald Brown Rashad Jennings Jason Snelling Joseph Addai Keiland Williams Maurice Morris Brian Westbrook Toby Gerhart Beanie Wells Pierre Thomas Marcel Reece C.J. Spiller Willis McGahee Marion Barber DeAngelo Williams Jerome Harrison Chester Taylor Correll Buckhalter John Kuhn Derrick Ward Bernard Scott Reggie Bush Tashard Choice Isaac Redman Mewelde Moore Ladell Betts Javon Ringer Clinton Portis Julius Jones Anthony Dixon Rush 1,614 1,467 1,223 1,080 1,157 1,177 1,324 1,298 1,241 1,069 1,364 1,235 1,371 1,274 853 1,111 914 800 779 927 1,008 563 703 1,007 896 734 735 547 766 823 737 770 736 742 655 675 673 437 270 523 452 716 497 459 324 495 261 336 340 322 397 269 122 283 377 374 361 330 267 147 281 317 299 150 243 247 99 150 239 227 223 237 Recv 604 468 556 592 507 477 317 341 383 547 245 314 85 167 452 178 368 450 372 215 85 487 342 14 122 242 216 379 120 59 145 103 136 125 194 145 141 355 520 252 310 17 205 223 303 124 309 170 150 167 74 201 333 157 55 49 61 85 139 240 97 61 60 208 109 72 205 141 44 55 59 11 Total 2,218 1,935 1,779 1,672 1,664 1,654 1,641 1,639 1,624 1,616 1,609 1,549 1,456 1,441 1,305 1,289 1,282 1,250 1,151 1,142 1,093 1,050 1,045 1,021 1,018 976 951 926 886 882 882 873 872 867 849 820 814 792 790 775 762 733 702 682 627 619 570 506 490 489 471 470 455 440 432 423 422 415 406 387 378 378 359 358 352 319 304 291 283 282 282 248

Wide Receivers
Player Brandon Lloyd Roddy White Reggie Wayne Mike Wallace Greg Jennings Andre Johnson Dwayne Bowe DeSean Jackson Calvin Johnson Larry Fitzgerald Miles Austin Santana Moss Steve Johnson Hakeem Nicks Marques Colston Brandon Marshall Jeremy Maclin Terrell Owens Percy Harvin Mike Williams Johnny Knox Mario Manningham Mike Thomas Braylon Edwards Jabar Gaffney Anthony Armstrong Wes Welker Anquan Boldin Chad Ochocinco Deion Branch Davone Bess Derrick Mason Pierre Garcon Kenny Britt Danny Amendola Lance Moore Santonio Holmes Hines Ward Steve Breaston Mike Williams Michael Crabtree Malcom Floyd Josh Morgan Nate Burleson Eddie Royal Nate Washington James Jones Robert Meachem Louis Murphy Austin Collie Brandon Gibson Brian Hartline Jacoby Ford Kevin Walter Jordan Shipley Jordy Nelson Lee Evans Jason Avant Earl Bennett Jacoby Jones Donald Driver Steve Smith Mike Sims-Walker Dez Bryant Roy Williams Steve Smith Brandon LaFell Patrick Crayton Ben Obomanu David Gettis Devin Hester Michael Jenkins Rush -18 3 0 39 -1 10 4 104 32 0 93 -6 0 0 1 3 36 0 107 0 2 2 114 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 -3 0 6 0 81 0 17 -2 35 0 0 0 17 81 61 -8 0 14 43 0 28 27 155 0 0 0 0 0 9 7 0 9 0 0 0 0 60 0 17 2 30 0 Recv 1,448 1,389 1,355 1,257 1,265 1,216 1,162 1,056 1,120 1,137 1,041 1,115 1,073 1,052 1,023 1,014 964 983 868 964 960 944 820 904 875 871 848 837 831 818 820 802 784 775 689 763 746 755 718 751 741 717 698 625 627 687 679 638 609 649 620 615 470 621 600 582 578 573 561 562 565 554 562 561 530 529 468 514 494 508 475 505 Total 1,430 1,392 1,355 1,296 1,264 1,226 1,166 1,160 1,152 1,137 1,134 1,109 1,073 1,052 1,024 1,017 1,000 983 975 964 962 946 934 908 875 871 848 839 831 818 817 802 790 775 770 763 763 753 753 751 741 717 715 706 688 679 679 652 652 649 648 642 625 621 600 582 578 573 570 569 565 563 562 561 530 529 528 514 511 510 505 505

Tight Ends
Player Rush Jason Witten 0 Vernon Davis 0 Chris Cooley 0 Antonio Gates 0 Benjamin Watson -1 Kellen Winslow 0 Brandon Pettigrew 0 Marcedes Lewis 0 Dustin Keller 0 Zach Miller 0 Tony Gonzalez 0 Jacob Tamme 0 Aaron Hernandez 47 Todd Heap 0 Tony Moeaki 0 Rob Gronkowski 0 Kevin Boss 0 Visanthe Shiancoe 0 Anthony Fasano 0 Joel Dreessen 0 Heath Miller 0 Brent Celek 0 Jermaine Gresham 0 Owen Daniels 0 Jeremy Shockey 0 Greg Olsen 0 Daniel Fells 0 Tony Scheffler 0 Jared Cook 0 Jimmy Graham 3 Delanie Walker 18 Dallas Clark 0 Evan Moore 0 Bo Scaife 0 John Carlson 0 Fred Davis 0 Jermichael Finley 0 Dante Rosario -2 Martellus Bennett 0 Andrew Quarless 0 Zach Miller 9 Randy McMichael 0 David Thomas 0 John Gilmore 0 Ed Dickson 0 Daniel Graham 0 Jimmy Kleinsasser 0 Michael Hoomanawanui 0 Billy Bajema 0 Ben Patrick 0 Craig Stevens 0 Jeff King 0 Cameron Morrah 0 Travis Beckum 0 Chris Baker 0 Jonathan Stupar 0 James Casey 0 Justin Peelle 0 Matt Spaeth 0 Brandon Myers 0 Leonard Pope 0 Donald Lee 0 Kory Sperry 0 Kris Wilson 0 Clay Harbor 0 Bear Pascoe 0 Dan Gronkowski 0 Tom Crabtree 0 Robert Royal 0 Alge Crumpler 0 Jim Dray 0 David Johnson 0 Recv 1,002 914 849 782 763 730 722 700 687 685 656 631 563 599 556 546 531 530 528 518 512 511 471 471 408 404 391 378 361 356 331 347 322 318 318 316 301 264 260 238 216 221 219 160 152 148 148 146 145 123 122 121 117 116 116 111 98 96 80 80 76 73 73 73 72 72 64 61 56 52 47 46 Total 1,002 914 849 782 762 730 722 700 687 685 656 631 610 599 556 546 531 530 528 518 512 511 471 471 408 404 391 378 361 359 349 347 322 318 318 316 301 262 260 238 225 221 219 160 152 148 148 146 145 123 122 121 117 116 116 111 98 96 80 80 76 73 73 73 72 72 64 61 56 52 47 46

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2010 Targets Leaders


Running Backs
Player Targets LeSean McCoy 90 Arian Foster 84 Ray Rice 82 Jahvid Best 80 LaDainian Tomlinson 79 Peyton Hillis 77 Darren Sproles 75 Frank Gore 73 Matt Forte 70 Jamaal Charles 65 Cadillac Williams 64 Steven Jackson 62 Darren McFadden 61 Ahmad Bradshaw 58 Keiland Williams 58 Chris Johnson 57 Mike Goodson 57 Fred Jackson 54 Felix Jones 52 Jason Snelling 51 Brandon Jackson 50 Adrian Peterson 50 Justin Forsett 50 Knowshon Moreno 48 Maurice Jones-Drew 44 Danny Woodhead 44 Reggie Bush 43 Marcel Reece 43 Ronnie Brown 42 Tim Hightower 42 Mike Sellers 40 Correll Buckhalter 39 Cedric Benson 38 Rashard Mendenhall 34 Rashad Jennings 33 Mewelde Moore 31 Maurice Morris 31 C.J. Spiller 31 Ladell Betts 30 Ricky Williams 30 Pierre Thomas 29 Mike Tolbert 29 Toby Gerhart 29 Marshawn Lynch 28 Donald Brown 28 Ryan Torain 28 Ryan Mathews 26 Jacob Hester 26 Le'Ron McClain 26 Chester Taylor 26 Brian Leonard 26 Joseph Addai 26 Owen Schmitt 24 Michael Bush 24 Brian Westbrook 24 Julius Jones 23 Shonn Greene 23 LaRod Stephens-Howling 23 Tashard Choice 22 Ahmard Hall 20 Thomas Jones 20 Michael Turner 20 Earnest Graham 19 Patrick Cobbs 19 John Kuhn 18 Willis McGahee 18 Ovie Mughelli 18 Lousaka Polite 17 Jason Wright 17 BenJarvus Green-Ellis 16 Kevin Smith 16 Marion Barber 15 Recpt 78 66 63 58 52 61 59 46 51 45 46 46 47 47 39 44 40 31 48 44 43 36 33 37 34 34 34 25 33 21 20 28 28 23 26 26 25 24 23 19 29 25 21 22 20 18 22 22 21 20 20 19 19 18 16 17 16 16 17 15 14 12 16 8 15 14 13 12 8 12 11 11 Pct 86.7 78.6 76.8 72.5 65.8 79.2 78.7 63.0 72.9 69.2 71.9 74.2 77.0 81.0 67.2 77.2 70.2 57.4 92.3 86.3 86.0 72.0 66.0 77.1 77.3 77.3 79.1 58.1 78.6 50.0 50.0 71.8 73.7 67.6 78.8 83.9 80.6 77.4 76.7 63.3 100.0 86.2 72.4 78.6 71.4 64.3 84.6 84.6 80.8 76.9 76.9 73.1 79.2 75.0 66.7 73.9 69.6 69.6 77.3 75.0 70.0 60.0 84.2 42.1 83.3 77.8 72.2 70.6 47.1 75.0 68.8 73.3

Wide Receivers
Player Roddy White Reggie Wayne Larry Fitzgerald Brandon Lloyd Brandon Marshall Santana Moss Steve Johnson Terrell Owens Andre Johnson Calvin Johnson Marques Colston Dwayne Bowe Hakeem Nicks Mike Williams Davone Bess Greg Jennings Chad Ochocinco Danny Amendola Wes Welker Miles Austin Pierre Garcon Jeremy Maclin Jabar Gaffney Percy Harvin Mike Williams Anquan Boldin Eddie Royal Mike Thomas Steve Smith Michael Crabtree Braylon Edwards Derrick Mason Mike Wallace Johnny Knox DeSean Jackson Lance Moore Hines Ward Santonio Holmes Nate Washington Deion Branch Mario Manningham Brandon Gibson Steve Breaston James Jones Jerricho Cotchery Nate Burleson Anthony Armstrong Donald Driver Lee Evans Kevin Walter Josh Morgan Jacoby Jones Mike Sims-Walker Louis Murphy Malcom Floyd Jason Avant Jordan Shipley Steve Smith Brandon LaFell Mohamed Massaquoi Laurent Robinson Brian Hartline Kenny Britt Michael Jenkins Devin Hester Dez Bryant Austin Collie Earl Bennett Deon Butler David Gettis Robert Meachem Darrius Heyward-Bey Targets 179 174 173 153 147 146 142 139 138 137 133 132 128 127 125 125 125 123 122 119 119 115 112 110 110 108 105 102 102 101 101 100 100 100 96 95 94 94 94 92 92 91 88 87 87 86 86 84 82 80 80 79 79 78 77 76 75 75 75 74 74 73 73 73 73 72 71 70 70 67 66 65 Recpt 115 111 90 77 86 93 82 72 86 77 84 72 79 65 79 76 67 85 86 69 67 70 65 71 65 64 59 66 46 55 53 61 60 51 47 66 59 52 42 61 60 53 47 50 41 55 44 51 37 51 44 51 43 41 37 51 52 48 38 36 34 43 42 41 40 45 58 46 36 37 44 26 Pct 64.2 63.8 52.0 50.3 58.5 63.7 57.7 51.8 62.3 56.2 63.2 54.5 61.7 51.2 63.2 60.8 53.6 69.1 70.5 58.0 56.3 60.9 58.0 64.5 59.1 59.3 56.2 64.7 45.1 54.5 52.5 61.0 60.0 51.0 49.0 69.5 62.8 55.3 44.7 66.3 65.2 58.2 53.4 57.5 47.1 64.0 51.2 60.7 45.1 63.8 55.0 64.6 54.4 52.6 48.1 67.1 69.3 64.0 50.7 48.6 45.9 58.9 57.5 56.2 54.8 62.5 81.7 65.7 51.4 55.2 66.7 40.0

Tight Ends
Player Targets Jason Witten 128 Chris Cooley 127 Tony Gonzalez 111 Brandon Pettigrew 111 Benjamin Watson 102 Dustin Keller 101 Kellen Winslow 98 Vernon Davis 93 Jacob Tamme 93 Zach Miller 91 Marcedes Lewis 88 Jermaine Gresham 83 Visanthe Shiancoe 80 Brent Celek 79 Tony Moeaki 72 Tony Scheffler 72 Greg Olsen 70 Kevin Boss 69 Heath Miller 67 Owen Daniels 67 Antonio Gates 66 Daniel Fells 65 Aaron Hernandez 64 Todd Heap 64 Rob Gronkowski 59 Anthony Fasano 59 Jeremy Shockey 59 Dante Rosario 59 John Carlson 58 Joel Dreessen 55 Dallas Clark 53 Bo Scaife 52 Martellus Bennett 48 David Thomas 46 Jared Cook 45 Delanie Walker 44 Jimmy Graham 43 Daniel Graham 37 Andrew Quarless 33 Jeff King 33 Fred Davis 29 Jermichael Finley 26 Evan Moore 26 Zach Miller 26 Randy McMichael 25 Billy Bajema 24 Craig Stevens 23 Ed Dickson 23 Michael Hoomanawanui 22 Jimmy Kleinsasser 21 Leonard Pope 19 Chris Baker 19 Matt Spaeth 19 Travis Beckum 18 John Gilmore 18 Ben Patrick 18 Cameron Morrah 18 Stephen Spach 17 Brandon Myers 16 Justin Peelle 15 Clay Harbor 15 James Casey 15 Jonathan Stupar 13 Bear Pascoe 13 Dan Gronkowski 13 Reggie Kelly 13 Donald Lee 12 Robert Royal 12 Alge Crumpler 11 David Martin 9 Kris Wilson 9 Jim Dray 9 Recpt 94 77 70 71 68 55 66 56 67 60 58 52 47 42 47 45 41 35 42 38 50 41 45 40 42 39 41 32 31 36 37 36 33 30 29 29 31 18 21 19 21 21 16 20 20 14 11 11 13 17 10 9 9 13 13 15 9 7 12 10 9 8 12 9 8 10 11 5 6 7 6 3 Pct 73.4 60.6 63.1 64.0 66.7 54.5 67.3 60.2 72.0 65.9 65.9 62.7 58.8 53.2 65.3 62.5 58.6 50.7 62.7 56.7 75.8 63.1 70.3 62.5 71.2 66.1 69.5 54.2 53.4 65.5 69.8 69.2 68.8 65.2 64.4 65.9 72.1 48.6 63.6 57.6 72.4 80.8 61.5 76.9 80.0 58.3 47.8 47.8 59.1 81.0 52.6 47.4 47.4 72.2 72.2 83.3 50.0 41.2 75.0 66.7 60.0 53.3 92.3 69.2 61.5 76.9 91.7 41.7 54.5 77.8 66.7 33.3

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2010 Total Touches Leaders


Running Backs
Player Arian Foster Steven Jackson Ray Rice Chris Johnson Cedric Benson Rashard Mendenhall Michael Turner Maurice Jones-Drew Peyton Hillis Ahmad Bradshaw Adrian Peterson Matt Forte LeSean McCoy Jamaal Charles Darren McFadden LaDainian Tomlinson Thomas Jones Fred Jackson Frank Gore BenJarvus Green-Ellis Ronnie Brown Brandon Jackson Felix Jones Jahvid Best Marshawn Lynch Knowshon Moreno Mike Tolbert LeGarrette Blount Shonn Greene Jonathan Stewart Ryan Torain Ryan Mathews Ricky Williams Michael Bush Tim Hightower Cadillac Williams Brandon Jacobs Justin Forsett Donald Brown Mike Goodson Chris Ivory Joseph Addai Chester Taylor Danny Woodhead Jason Snelling Marion Barber Beanie Wells Maurice Morris Willis McGahee Pierre Thomas Rashad Jennings Darren Sproles Keiland Williams Toby Gerhart John Kuhn DeAngelo Williams C.J. Spiller Brian Westbrook Correll Buckhalter Jerome Harrison Tashard Choice Julius Jones Anthony Dixon Bernard Scott Reggie Bush Ladell Betts Isaac Redman Clinton Portis Mewelde Moore Derrick Ward Javon Ringer Javarris James Rush 326 330 308 316 321 324 334 299 270 276 283 237 207 230 223 219 245 222 203 229 200 190 185 172 202 182 182 201 185 178 164 157 159 158 153 125 147 118 129 103 137 116 112 97 87 113 116 90 99 83 84 51 65 81 84 87 74 77 59 71 66 60 70 61 36 45 52 54 33 51 51 46 Recpt 66 46 63 44 28 23 12 34 61 47 36 51 78 45 47 52 14 31 46 12 33 43 48 58 22 37 25 5 16 8 18 22 19 18 21 46 7 33 20 40 1 19 20 34 44 11 5 25 14 29 26 59 39 21 15 11 24 16 28 12 17 17 5 11 34 23 9 5 26 7 7 9 Total 392 376 371 360 349 347 346 334 333 323 319 288 285 275 271 271 259 253 249 241 235 233 233 231 224 219 207 206 201 186 182 179 178 176 174 171 154 151 149 143 138 135 132 131 131 125 121 115 113 112 110 110 104 102 99 98 98 93 87 83 83 77 75 72 70 68 61 59 59 58 58 55

Wide Receivers
Player Roddy White Reggie Wayne Santana Moss Danny Amendola Larry Fitzgerald Brandon Marshall Percy Harvin Andre Johnson Wes Welker Marques Colston Steve Johnson Davone Bess Calvin Johnson Hakeem Nicks Brandon Lloyd Mike Thomas Greg Jennings Miles Austin Dwayne Bowe Jeremy Maclin Terrell Owens Pierre Garcon Chad Ochocinco Anquan Boldin Lance Moore Mike Williams Mike Williams Jabar Gaffney Mike Wallace Eddie Royal DeSean Jackson Nate Burleson Derrick Mason Deion Branch Mario Manningham Hines Ward Austin Collie Brandon Gibson Michael Crabtree Braylon Edwards Santonio Holmes Jacoby Jones Jordan Shipley Johnny Knox Steve Breaston Kevin Walter Donald Driver Jason Avant James Jones Steve Smith Earl Bennett Robert Meachem Steve Smith Devin Hester Dez Bryant Josh Morgan Josh Cribbs Jordy Nelson Brian Hartline Jerricho Cotchery Brad Smith Anthony Armstrong Mike Sims-Walker Nate Washington Chansi Stuckey Kenny Britt Louis Murphy Michael Jenkins Brandon LaFell David Gettis Dexter McCluster Deon Butler Rush 1 0 5 7 0 2 18 2 0 1 0 2 4 0 1 12 1 7 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 6 16 7 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 7 1 2 20 0 2 4 38 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 1 3 18 2 Recpt 115 111 93 85 90 86 71 86 86 84 82 79 77 79 77 66 76 69 72 70 72 67 67 64 66 65 65 65 60 59 47 55 61 61 60 59 58 53 55 53 52 51 52 51 47 51 51 51 50 48 46 44 46 40 45 44 23 45 43 41 4 44 43 42 40 42 41 41 38 37 21 36 Total 116 111 98 92 90 89 89 88 86 85 82 81 81 79 78 78 77 76 73 73 72 69 68 67 66 66 65 65 65 65 63 62 61 61 61 60 58 56 55 54 54 53 52 52 52 51 51 51 50 48 48 48 47 47 46 46 46 45 45 45 45 44 43 43 43 42 42 41 40 40 39 38

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Player Rush Jason Witten 0 Chris Cooley 0 Brandon Pettigrew 0 Tony Gonzalez 0 Benjamin Watson 1 Jacob Tamme 0 Kellen Winslow 0 Zach Miller 0 Marcedes Lewis 0 Vernon Davis 0 Dustin Keller 0 Jermaine Gresham 0 Antonio Gates 0 Aaron Hernandez 3 Tony Moeaki 0 Visanthe Shiancoe 0 Tony Scheffler 0 Rob Gronkowski 0 Brent Celek 0 Heath Miller 0 Greg Olsen 0 Jeremy Shockey 0 Daniel Fells 0 Todd Heap 0 Anthony Fasano 0 Owen Daniels 0 Dallas Clark 0 Joel Dreessen 0 Bo Scaife 0 Kevin Boss 0 Martellus Bennett 0 Dante Rosario 1 Jimmy Graham 1 Delanie Walker 3 John Carlson 0 David Thomas 0 Jared Cook 0 Zach Miller 2 Fred Davis 0 Jermichael Finley 0 Andrew Quarless 0 Randy McMichael 0 Jeff King 0 Daniel Graham 0 Jimmy Kleinsasser 0 Evan Moore 0 Ben Patrick 0 Billy Bajema 0 Michael Hoomanawanui 0 Travis Beckum 0 John Gilmore 0 Jonathan Stupar 0 Brandon Myers 0 Craig Stevens 0 Donald Lee 0 Ed Dickson 0 Leonard Pope 0 Justin Peelle 0 Reggie Kelly 0 Chris Baker 0 Matt Spaeth 0 Clay Harbor 0 Cameron Morrah 0 Bear Pascoe 0 James Casey 0 Dan Gronkowski 0 David Martin 0 Stephen Spach 0 Alge Crumpler 0 Kris Wilson 0 Robert Royal 0 Brandon Manumaleuna 0 Recpt 94 77 71 70 68 67 66 60 58 56 55 52 50 45 47 47 45 42 42 42 41 41 41 40 39 38 37 36 36 35 33 32 31 29 31 30 29 20 21 21 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 Total 94 77 71 70 69 67 66 60 58 56 55 52 50 48 47 47 45 42 42 42 41 41 41 40 39 38 37 36 36 35 33 33 32 32 31 30 29 22 21 21 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 13 13 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5

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